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    Graves Hall, of the former Baptist Theological Seminary. Baptist Theological Seminary at Richmond (BTSR) was a free-standing seminary in Richmond, Virginia.It was founded in March 1989 by Virginia Baptists related to the Southern Baptist Alliance (now the Alliance of Baptists) and Baptist General Association of Virginia.

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    BTS Group AB (BTS) is a strategic consulting firm founded in 1986. [1] The company serves banking, biotech and pharmaceutical, consumer products, insurance, manufacturing, oil and gas, professional services, retail, technology, and telecommunications sectors.

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    Likewize (formerly Brightstar Corp.) is a privately held American corporation founded in 1997 that operates in over 30 countries today.The company offers insurance, warranty, repair, trade-in, recycling, and premium tech support services to telcos, banks, carriers and retailers on smartphones, tablets, laptops and connected devices in the home.

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    Rob "Roblimo" Miller giving speech at the Florida Linux Show 2008. Robin "Roblimo" Miller (October 30, 1952 – May 24, 2018 [1]) was an American journalist specializing in technology who worked for Open Source Technology Group, the company that owned Slashdot, SourceForge.net, freshmeat, Linux.com, NewsForge, and ThinkGeek from 2000 to 2008.

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