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    Ben Brantley, in a review of Curtains in The New York Times, said Danieley had "the most exquisite tenor on Broadway". [1] After classical voice training at the University of Missouri and Southern Illinois University, [2] Danieley left without graduating and, at the age of 25, made his Broadway debut in the Harold Prince-directed revival of Candide, as the title character.

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    The business was founded by Joseph Henry Fenner in 1861 as a manufacturer of leather belting at Bishop Lane in Hull, England. [3] In 1921 it diversified into textile belting and subsequently into polymer belting.

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    LBX (Link-Belt Excavators) is an American industrial company manufacturing excavators, forestry equipment and scrap material handlers. [1] Link-Belt is headquartered in Lexington, Kentucky. It is a subsidiary of Japanese conglomerate Sumitomo Heavy Industries. LBX shares the Link-Belt brand with its sister company, Link-Belt Cranes. The two ...