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  2. Paul Kane - Wikipedia

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    Paul Kane (September 3, 1810 – February 20, 1871) [1] was an Irish-born Canadian painter whose paintings and especially field sketches were known as one of the ...

  3. Ridge (company) - Wikipedia

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    Ridge was founded in 2013 by father and son Daniel and Paul Kane. [1] The company initially relied on crowdfunding campaigns to finance the manufacturing of its products. [ 2 ] The company's wallet patent has been the subject of litigation, which began in 2020.

  4. Paul Kane (poet) - Wikipedia

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    Paul Kane (born March 23, 1950) is an American poet, critic and scholar. Awards for his work include Fellowships from the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Guggenheim Foundation, the Bogliasco Foundation, a Fulbright Award, an honorary doctorate from La Trobe University in Australia, and The Order of Australia .

  5. In a ‘great signal for creators,’ YouTube star ... - AOL

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    Ridge was founded by father-son team Daniel and Paul Kane in a 2013 Kickstarter campaign to make and sell a wallet made from aluminum, titanium, and carbon fiber. The duo aimed to raise $14,000 ...

  6. Scene in the Northwest: Portrait of John Henry Lefroy

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    Scene in the Northwest: Portrait of John Henry Lefroy, also known as The Surveyor, is a painting by Paul Kane circa 1845. It sold at auction in 2002 for C$5.1 million, making it the most expensive Canadian painting ever sold at that time. It was purchased by media magnate Ken Thomson, who donated it to the Art Gallery of Ontario.

  7. Triangle’s ‘Missing Middle’ housing: Where did it go? What ...

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    In 1993, when Paul Kane was starting out, he found a broken-down rental house, built in 1941, for $55,000 — around $170,000 in today’s dollars. ... according to real estate website Point2Homes

  8. Internet Computer Bureau - Wikipedia

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    Embroiled in controversy around its involvement in registration of .io domains associated with the Diego Garcia military base following the expulsion of the Chagossian population, [5] ICB was sold by Paul Kane to Afilias for $70 million in April 2017. [6]

  9. Paul Kane (entrepreneur) - Wikipedia

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    Paul Kane is chief executive of the British technology firm CommunityDNS [1] and from 2010 to 2017 was one of seven people entrusted with a credit card-like key to restart portions of the World Wide Web or internet which are secured with DNSSEC, after a catastrophic event such as a major security breach or terrorist attack.