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  2. Cecil Wood (engineer) - Wikipedia

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    Cecil Wood's son seated in the third motor car, c. 1905 Cecil Wood and son seated in the fourth motor car "at the river between Peel Forest and Geraldine", c. 1910 [13] Wood carried on managing the business as the Timaru branch of Speedwell Cycle Works, W. A. Scott, of Dunedin, from December 1903.

  3. John Wood Group - Wikipedia

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    In April 2023, the American private equity firm Apollo Global Management, following four rejected bids to do so, walked away from negotiations to take over John Wood Group. [28] [29] During May 2024, the company rejected a £1.4bn takeover offer made by the Dubai-based competitor Sidara, which “fundamentally undervalued” the company. [30] [31]

  4. Witzend - Wikipedia

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    Pearson also assembled two theme issues: the final issue #13 (1985) was titled Good Girls—without the witzend logo on the front cover—containing diverse drawings of women, and #9 (1973) was a non-comics issue profiling W. C. Fields, due to then co-publisher Seuling's extreme interest in the actor and his film works.

  5. WeWOOD - Wikipedia

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    The wood used in watches is hypo-allergenic and is not treated with chemicals. Therefore, the watches are not waterproof. The company uses different woods to derive different colors for the watches and does not use dyes to alter the color of the wood. [9] The company uses recycled wood for manufacturing watches. [10] [11]

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  7. Wilford C. Wood - Wikipedia

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    Wilford C. Wood (May 22, 1893 – January 17, 1968), was an American businessman and prominent member of the Latter Day Saint movement who was responsible for acquiring many of the List of historic sites of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints|historic sites]] of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), including the Nauvoo Temple, Liberty Jail, and Adam-ondi-Ahman.

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