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Rossotti is the author of two books: Modernizing America's Tax Agency (2000) [citation needed]; Many Unhappy Returns: One Man's Quest To Turn Around The Most Unpopular Organization In America (Leadership for the Common Good) (Cambridge: Harvard Business School Press, 2005) [citation needed]
Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is an American animated television series developed by Ant Ward and Andy Suriano for Nickelodeon.Based on the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles created by Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird, it is a re-imagined series that has the Turtles go on new adventures as they seek to unlock the mystical secrets of New York City and their own powers to save the world from ...
The flashback sequences of "Many Unhappy Returns" and "Goyles, Goyles, Goyles" reveal how Yoshi was abducted by Big Mama to fight in the Battle Nexus and his later mutation, from being constantly bitten by a rat, while Draxum used his DNA to create the Turtles.
The retail industry has been losing a lot — about $101 billion last year alone, according to the National Retail Federation —because of shoppers exploiting lenient return policies. Target, in ...
Retail companies have talked in recent years about returns becoming more expensive to process due to the growing volume, rising inflation and labor costs. Last year, U.S. consumers returned $743 ...
Unhappy woman looking into the distance Unhappiness is an uncomfortable feeling—whether it’s for a few minutes during a hard day or a few months after a negative life event has taken place.
Many Happy Returns (1934 film), a 1934 film starring George Burns and Gracie Allen. Many Happy Returns (1986 film), a 1986 TV movie starring George Segal and Ron Leibman. Kyôso tanjô (English: Many Happy Returns), a 1993 Japanese comedy starring Takeshi Kitano. Many Happy Returns (1996 animated film), Director/Animator Marjut Rimminen.
Many Happy Returns (TV series) Many Happy Returns. (TV series) Many Happy Returns is an American sitcom that ran on CBS for twenty-six episodes, from September 21, 1964 to April 12, 1965. [1] General Foods sponsored it [2] from 9:30 to 10 Eastern Time on Monday nights. [3]