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  2. Available seat miles - Wikipedia

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    CASM (or CASK) is a commonly used measure of unit cost in the airline industry. CASM is expressed in cents to operate each seat mile offered, and is determined by dividing operating costs by ASMs. This number is frequently used to allow a cost comparison between different airlines or for the same airline across different time periods (say for ...

  3. Mirella Amato - Wikipedia

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    Mirella Amato is a trilingual beer consultant, beer sommelier, and author based in Toronto, Ontario, a foremost specialist on Beer in Canada.She was the first woman in Canada to become a Certified Cicerone [1] and, in 2012, became the first non-US resident to earn the Master Cicerone® certification.

  4. Hogshead - Wikipedia

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    United States revenue stamp (proof) for the $2 tax on one hogshead of beer in 1867.. English philologist Walter William Skeat (1835–1912) noted the origin is to be found in the name for a cask or liquid measure appearing in various forms in Germanic languages, in Dutch oxhooft (modern okshoofd), Danish oxehoved, Old Swedish oxhuvud, etc.

  5. Barrel - Wikipedia

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    A barrel or cask is a hollow cylindrical container with a bulging center, longer than it is wide. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] They are traditionally made of wooden staves and bound by wooden or metal hoops. The word vat is often used for large containers for liquids, usually alcoholic beverages; [ 3 ] a small barrel or cask is known as a keg .

  6. Katzenbach Partners - Wikipedia

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    Katzenbach Partners was a small American management consulting firm. In 2009 it became a part of the global management consulting firm Booz & Company. [1]Katzenbach Partners was founded in 1998 by former McKinsey & Company consultants Niko Canner, Marc A. Feigen, and Jon Katzenbach.

  7. Robert Norman (aviator) - Wikipedia

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    He worked at the local brewery for several years, initially as a cask washer and then as a cellarman. It was during this time he met Betty Kimmins, who was later to become his wife. When World War II began in 1939, Sir Robert in his words “kept out of it until 1941 when our army was caught in Greece and Crete and thousands taken prisoner”.

  8. Clough Harbour - Wikipedia

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    CHA Consulting, Inc. (previously known as Clough, Harbour & Associates LLP) is an international engineering consulting and construction management firm headquartered in Albany, New York. [1] The firm was founded in 1952 by John Clarkeson, P.E., in Boston, Massachusetts and focused on civil design work.

  9. Thomas Angove - Wikipedia

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    wine cask: Thomas William Carlyon Angove AM (1918 – 30 March 2010) was an Australian winemaker who is credited with the invention of the wine cask. [1] Biography