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  2. Willmott Dixon - Wikipedia

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    Woolwich Central was the subject of a £46.7 million claim by Tesco against Willmott Dixon for cladding replacement; [53] Willmott Dixon then sought to reclaim the same amount from five members of its supply chain: [54] Lindner Exteriors and its subsidiary Prater, architect Sheppard Robson, AIS Surveyors, and fire engineer AECOM. [55]

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  5. William Dixon - Wikipedia

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    William Hepworth Dixon (1821–1879), English social and prison commentator; Billy Dixon (1850–1913), American scout and hunter, civilian recipient of the Medal of Honor; William Macneile Dixon (1866–1946), British author; Willie Dixon (1915–1992), U.S. blues musician; Bill Dixon (1925–2010), American musician and artist

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  7. Hugh Willmott - Wikipedia

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    Hugh Christopher Willmott, FBA, FAcSS (born 17 September 1950) is a management and organization studies scholar and academic. Since 2005, he has been research professor of Organization Studies at Cardiff University , and has also been Professor of Management at Cass Business School at City, University of London since 2014.

  8. Franklin W. Dixon - Wikipedia

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    Franklin W. Dixon is the pen name used by a variety of different authors who were part of a team that wrote The Hardy Boys [1] novels for the Stratemeyer Syndicate (now owned by Simon & Schuster). Dixon was also the writer attributed for the Ted Scott Flying Stories series, published by Grosset & Dunlap .

  9. Man After Man - Wikipedia

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    Instead of the field guide-like format of Dixon's previous books, After Man (1981) and The New Dinosaurs (1988), and instead of the conventional narrative style of most science fiction works, the book is told through short stories, isolated sequences of dramatic events in the lives of select individuals of the future human species imagined by ...