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  2. Joseph Rotman - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Louis Rotman OC MSC (January 6, 1935 – January 27, 2015) was a Canadian businessman and philanthropist. Rotman was the founder, benefactor and member of organizations such as the Clairvest Group Inc., the Rotman Research Institute , the Rotman School of Management , and the Rotman Institute of Philosophy.

  3. François Leclerc du Tremblay - Wikipedia

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    François Leclerc du Tremblay (4 November 1577 – 17 December 1638), also known as Père Joseph, was a French Capuchin friar, confidant and agent of Cardinal Richelieu. [1] He was the original éminence grise —the French term ("grey eminence") for a powerful advisor or decision-maker who operates secretly or unofficially.

  4. Joseph Grimaldi - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Grimaldi (18 December 1778 – 31 May 1837) [1] was an English actor, comedian and dancer, who became the most popular English entertainer of the Regency era. [2] In the early 19th century, he expanded the role of Clown in the harlequinade that formed part of British pantomimes , notably at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane and the Sadler's ...

  5. Crossword abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    Taking this one stage further, the clue word can hint at the word or words to be abbreviated rather than giving the word itself. For example: "About" for C or CA (for "circa"), or RE. "Say" for EG, used to mean "for example". More obscure clue words of this variety include: "Model" for T, referring to the Model T.

  6. Joseph Hirshhorn - Wikipedia

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    When Hirshhorn began to make money, he began to buy art, both paintings and sculpture. He amassed a collection of paintings and sculptures from the 19th and 20th centuries. Applying himself seriously to the study of art, he would question dealers, critics, and curators, and visit artists in their studios. He made quick decisions on buying a piece.

  7. Crossword - Wikipedia

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    An American-style 15×15 crossword grid layout. A crossword (or crossword puzzle) is a word game consisting of a grid of black and white squares, into which solvers enter words or phrases ("entries") crossing each other horizontally ("across") and vertically ("down") according to a set of clues. Each white square is typically filled with one ...

  8. Nashville church agrees to repay $70K in improperly used ...

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    The church agreed to repay more than $70,000 in PPP loan money used to make payments on the principal ... the church made two separate mortgage principal payments — $13,175.01 and $57,289.38 ...

  9. Joseph Franklin Rutherford - Wikipedia

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    He also joined a five-person editorial committee to run The Watch Tower from the December 15, 1916, issue. Russell's will , drawn up in 1907, had named the five people he wished to run the magazine after his death; [ 37 ] Rutherford appeared only on a second list of five alternative members to fill any vacancies that arose.