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The henchmen explain that Curtis will travel to Brazil while James and Lauren will be given a new life in Canada. However, Oxford has planned to kill James and Lauren as witnesses to Curtis' escape, and after Curtis leaves for the airport with one of the henchmen, the other one attempts to kill Lauren, who successfully incapacitates him.
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Rather than using a pattern grinder to remove metal, keys may also be duplicated with a punch machine (the Curtis key clipper [1] is a recognised example). The key to be duplicated is measured for the depth of each notch with a gauge and then placed into a device with a numeric slider.
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Curtis Enterprises' music production outputs were also short-lived, spanning from 1963 to 1964. Curtis hoped to finance and executive produce the recording of several albums but only one was completed: This Is My Lucky Day by David Allyn. The pop and jazz album was released by Everest Records. Curtis Enterprises also functioned as an ...
One of Curtis' most notable clients in the 1950s was Classics Illustrated, which Curtis distributed, starting first in Canada in 1948, and then nationally in the U.S. beginning in 1951. [ 4 ] In 1969, Perfect Film & Chemical Corporation , later Cadence Industries , purchased Curtis Circulation from the Curtis Publishing Company. [ 5 ]
Curtis reported record earnings of $21 million on $84 million in revenue in 1929. [4] Curtis spun off their market research division, National Analysts, as an independent organization to provide market research services to business and government. [5] In 1946, Curtis Publishing launched Holiday magazine, focusing on travel and photo essays. [6]
Eligible: A modern retelling of Pride and Prejudice is a 2016 novel written by Curtis Sittenfeld that is a modern-day reinterpretation of Jane Austen's novel Pride and Prejudice [1] set in Cincinnati, Ohio. Eligible is the latest book in the Austen Project, a series that pairs contemporary novelists with Jane Austen’s novels. [1]