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  • He was a long-timer at McDonald's, but had been named CEO just over a year before.

    How The SEC Just Changed Succession Planning: Part I 2009

  • The board quickly introduced another long-timer, the president and chief operating officer, Charlie Bell, as the new CEO.

    How The SEC Just Changed Succession Planning: Part I 2009

  • Alberto was another Filmation long-timer who worked there pretty steadily, for much of the last decade as a department supervisor, until the studio shut its doors in 1989.

    Larry E.'s Portfolio: Alberto De Mello Steve Hulett 2007

  • Well, us long-timer readers enjoy the fish in the barrel - not so amd fanboi, anon on the ashram?

    Jon Ive says he's embarrassed to be British 2007

  • Alberto was another Filmation long-timer who worked there pretty steadily, for much of the last decade as a department supervisor, until the studio shut its doors in 1989.

    Archive 2007-02-01 Steve Hulett 2007

  • The most delirious track on the album is "Turceasca," in which violinists David Harrington and John Sherba, violist Hank Dutt and cellist Jennifer Culp (replacing long-timer Joan Jeanrenaud with no audible loss of Kronositude) enter the ring with a stomping crew of real-life Romanian gypsy fiddlers, Taraf de Haidouks, and live to tell.

    Kronos' Caravan Travels Well 2000

  • The most delirious track on the album is "Turceasca," in which violinists David Harrington and John Sherba, violist Hank Dutt and cellist Jennifer Culp (replacing long-timer Joan Jeanrenaud with no audible loss of Kronositude) enter the ring with a stomping crew of real-life Romanian gypsy fiddlers, Taraf de Haidouks, and live to tell.

    Kronos' Caravan Travels Well 2000

  • The letter I had received from the woman I turned over to the fireman, and thence it passed through the hands of the barber, of the convict who had smuggled in my things, and on to the long-timer at the other end.

    The Pen 1907

  • Around the corner lodged a long-timer, doing ten years for manslaughter.

    The Pen 1907

  • Around the corner lodged a long-timer, doing ten years for manslaughter.

    The "Pen" - Long Days in a County Penitentiary 1907

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