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  2. Superior Essex - Wikipedia

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    Superior Essex is the parent brand of Essex Furukawa Magnet Wire, Superior Essex Communications, and Essex Brownell. It has over 3,000 employees in 11 countries. Essex is among the leading [4] global manufacturers of magnet wire. [5] It is active in the electrification of the automotive, energy, and industrial sectors.

  3. Union catalog - Wikipedia

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    Union catalogs have been created in a range of media, including book format, microform, cards and more recently, networked electronic databases. Print union catalogs are typically arranged by title, author or subject (often employing a controlled vocabulary); electronic versions typically support keyword and Boolean queries.

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  5. Vermont Organization of Koha Automated Libraries - Wikipedia

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    The Vermont Organization of Koha Automated Libraries had its earliest beginnings in the fall of 2007, when several Vermont libraries, using Follett Co.'s Destiny Integrated Library System(ILS) (with the help of the Vermont Department of Libraries), began looking at open source alternatives.

  6. English Short Title Catalogue - Wikipedia

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    The ESTC began life as the Eighteenth-Century Short Title Catalogue, with the same abbreviation, covering only 1701 to 1800.Earlier printed works had been catalogued in A. W. Pollard and G. R. Redgrave's Short Title Catalogue (1st edn 1926; 2nd edn, 1976–91) for the period 1473 to 1640; and Donald Goddard Wing's similarly titled bibliography (1945–51, with later supplements and addenda ...

  7. Brownell Car Company - Wikipedia

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    Brownell Car Company was a horsecar and streetcar builder in St. Louis, Missouri. The company was founded as Brownell and Wight Car Company by Frederick Brownell and Andrew Wight in 1875 as a horsecar builder, and was renamed in 1879. It produced electric cars after horsecar service was abandoned by many cities.

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  9. Blaine E. Brownell - Wikipedia

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    Blaine Brownell (born March 22, 1970 [1]) is an American architect, author, and educator. In 2020 he was appointed Director of the School of Architecture at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte .