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  2. Berkshire Hathaway - Wikipedia

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    In May 2008, Mitek acquired Hohmann & Barnard, a fabricator of anchors and reinforcement systems for masonry. [77] October 2008, Mitek acquired Blok-Lok of Toronto, Canada. On April 23, 2010, Mitek acquired the assets of Dur-O-Wal from Dayton Superior. [78]

  3. Barnard, Bishop & Barnards - Wikipedia

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    Barnard, Bishop & Barnards was a manufacturing and general ironmonger, initially an ironmongery started by Charles Barnard (1804-1871) on 9 November 1826 in premises near Norwich Market. By 1840 his retail business had expanded and included iron foundry workshops in Pottergate, and producing ironwork for domestic and agricultural purposes.

  4. 590 Madison Avenue - Wikipedia

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    590 Madison Avenue, also known as the IBM Building, is a skyscraper at 57th Street and Madison Avenue in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of New York City.Designed by Edward Larrabee Barnes and Associates the 41-story, 603-foot (184 m)-tall tower was developed for the technology company IBM and built from 1978 to 1983.

  5. Christian Hohmann - Wikipedia

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    Christian Hohmann (born March 6, 1974, in Walsrode) is an art dealer and art gallerist. [1] Early life and education. Hohmann was born in Walsrode, Germany. Two years ...

  6. George Grey Barnard - Wikipedia

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    George Grey Barnard (May 24, 1863 – April 24, 1938), often written George Gray Barnard, was an American sculptor who trained in Paris.He is especially noted for his heroic sized Struggle of the Two Natures in Man at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, his twin sculpture groups at the Pennsylvania State Capitol, and his Lincoln statue in Cincinnati, Ohio.

  7. The Great God Pan (sculpture) - Wikipedia

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    [k] The Henry-Bonnard Bronze Company was awarded a Gold Medal for its accomplishment in casting the sculpture, [20] but Barnard was not recognized for Pan 's artistic merit. The plaster cast of Pan was included in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston's one-man exhibition of Barnard's work, November–December 1908. [9]

  8. Hohmann (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Hohmann is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Angela Hohmann (born 1963), German politician; Arthur C. Hohmann (1895–1985), served as Los Angeles Police Department Chief of Police; Christian Heinrich Hohmann (1811–1861), German composer, music teacher; Karl Hohmann (1908–1974), German footballer

  9. Barnard Hall - Wikipedia

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    Barnard Hall, originally known as Student's Hall, is a historic educational building located on the campus of Barnard College in Morningside Heights, New York, New York.It was designed by Arnold W. Brunner and Buchman & Fox in 1916, and contains classrooms.