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Category Planning Manager - Homewares
This is a fantastic opportunity to work for a multi-product retailer in a Senior Management position within the growing and successful creative home team. You will be accustomed to driving sales and developing category strategy to support the long-term business planning
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21/07/2007 13:27:04(UTC) Amazonas, Brazil
Latitude: -7.976 Longitude: -71.13 Magnitude: 6.1 Depth(km): 633
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Branch Manager Central California (Terminix)
It takes someone truly special to run a $2 - $5 million organization and manage 50 - 75 professionals. Youâll need the ability to focus on day-to-day operations while not losing sight of the big picture. It isnât an easy position. ...........more
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Christopher: Heading out to my buddy's wedding. It's the 3rd one this year. Soon I wont have any single friends :(
Christopher: Heading out to my buddy's wedding. It's the 3rd one this year. Soon I wont have any single friends :(
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The Whispering Chorus
The Whispering Chorus was arguably the closest Cecil B. DeMille ever came to making an "art" picture. Stalwart DeMille supporting player Raymond Hatton gave the performance of his career as embezzling bank clerk John Trimble. Hoping to escape punishment for his crimes, Trimble arranges for an anonymous, mutilated corpse to be identified as his own then starts life over again with a new identity. Several years later, however, Trimble is caught in a web of circumstantial evidence, and ends up being put on trial for his own murder! Prepared to reveal his true identity, Trimble is begged not to do so by his dying mother (Edythe Chapman), since such a revelation would bring disgrace upon Trimble's "widow" Jane (Kathryn Williams), who has since become the wife of Governor George Cogswell (Elliot Dexter) and is currently pregnant with her second husband's baby. Not wishing to see his wife branded a bigamist and her unborn child labelled a bastard, Trimble maintains his silence and willingly goes to the gallows. Some of the special-effects work in The Whispering Chorus bordered on the miraculous, especially the sequence in which Trimble is "surrounded" by the voices of his Thoughts, but what lingers longest in the memory are the performances by Raymond Hatton and Edythe Chapman. Unfortunately, The Whispering Chorus was a resounding failure at the box office, convincing director DeMille to ever afterward forsake "Art" in favor of gaudy showmanship. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide Cecil B. DeMille Noah Beery, Sr. Gustav von Seyffertitz Guy Oliver