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  2. Daniel Croner - Wikipedia

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    Daniel Croner (1656–1740) was a Transylvanian composer and organist of Saxon descent. [1] He is best known for his four manuscript collections of organ music, his 'Tabulaturae', that include some of the earliest surviving organ compositions from this region.

  3. Croner Group - Wikipedia

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    Croner Publications Ltd. was established in 1941 by Ulrich Horst Edward Croner. The Company's first publication was a newsletter, Shippers Overseas Correspondence.Later, as a consequence of increasing wartime controls, Mr Croner compiled all the information needed by exporters and importers into the “Reference Book for Shippers.”

  4. Requests and inquiries - Wikipedia

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    Demeter's Manual of Parliamentary Law and Procedure states that requests for any unallowable purpose need unanimous consent, and a single objection defeats consent, unless the organization's laws or the assembly's usual practices allow otherwise. An example might be a request to have a nonmember address the body.

  5. UD Croner - Wikipedia

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    The UD Croner (Japanese: UD・クローナー, UD Kurōnā) is a line of medium-duty commercial vehicles produced by UD Trucks with Volvo Group and sold outside of Japan. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] In India, this model is sold under Pro 3010 series name by VE Commercial Vehicles Limited's brand Eicher Trucks and Buses.

  6. FLOSS Manuals - Wikipedia

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    The FLOSS Manuals (FM) is a non-profit foundation founded in 2006 by Adam Hyde and based in the Netherlands. The foundation is focused on the creation of quality documentation about how to use free software. Its web site is a wiki (previously using the TWiki and Booki programs, now using Booktype) focused on the collaborative authoring of manuals.

  7. Navy bands in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Navy music dates back to the era in which the Military of New France was the primary military force of the region. [1] Musical units were primarily attached to the Compagnies Franches de la Marine and the Troupes de la marine, both of which were autonomous naval infantry units attached to the French Royal Navy.

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    1 of 60 sheets Page 1 to 4 of 167 09/25/2012 12:19:02 AM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 1 IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF ...

  9. Charles Stewart Ashworth - Wikipedia

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    Charles Stewart Ashworth was born in England but had emigrated to the United States by December 13, 1802, when he enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps in Boston. [1] He had been a Marine for just 2 years when, based on his previous drumming experience in England, he was promoted to drum major at the Washington Barracks.