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For Boise Inc., a maker of paper and packaging, each 50- cent increase in diesel fuel means the loss of $8 million in earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization, Chief Financial Officer Samuel Cotterell said.
Oil price at $110 may trigger pain U.S. CEOs weathered at $100 2011
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For example, I went to see a demonstration about the history of Ipswich lace making by a woman named Marta Cotterell Raffel who wrote a book called The Laces of Ipswich, and got some great ideas there.
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While the Boise, Idaho-based company doesn't build fuel surcharges into contracts, it may be able to pass along some costs, Cotterell told analysts on a March 2 conference call.
Oil price at $110 may trigger pain U.S. CEOs weathered at $100 2011
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Orpheus tries to rescue Eurydice from Hades and is wholly unsuccessful (Cotterell and Storm 2006: 69).
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Orpheus tries to rescue Eurydice from Hades and is wholly unsuccessful (Cotterell and Storm 2006: 69).
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Cotterell celebrates 100 years. (history of a family coffee storage and handling company, H.D. Cotterell): An article from: Tea by Cornel Kuhrt
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Mim or Mimir (see this article from Brittanica), on the other hand, is a wise god who tried in vain to mediate a peace between the warring Vanir and Aesir (Cotterell and Storm 2006: 210).
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The Midgard serpent appears to be an emblem of chaos, for he will fight the gods at Ragnarok and die by the hand of Thor (Cotterell and Storm 2006: 204).
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The Midgard serpent appears to be an emblem of chaos, for he will fight the gods at Ragnarok and die by the hand of Thor (Cotterell and Storm 2006: 204).
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Mim/Locust is a representation of the Indian Mahadevi or Great Goddess (Cotterell and Storm 2006: 396, Campbell 1968: 109-120).
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