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Robert Schottenstein in a statement called Turney a "proven leader with exceptional skills in retailing, marketing and understanding the customer."
Vic’s Secret CEO Turney joins M/I board | Business First 2010
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To order The Rough Guide to the Future by Jon Turney for £10.49 RRP £13.99, visit guardian.co.uk/bookshop or call 0330 333 6846.
Planning for the future means making conscious decisions now 2012
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Open House The village of Garden City, Long Island, was imagined as a suburban oasis by millionaire Alexander Turney Stewart, who bought thousands of acres of land in 1869 to establish one of the nation's first planned communities, with houses on large lots, wide, tree-lined boulevards and a grand hotel.
Village Offers Reasons to Stay at Home Melanie Lefkowitz 2011
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Based on a study of a period approximately 125,000 years ago, study author Chris Turney says temperatures during that period, which were 1.9 degrees Celsius warmer than now, led to sea level almost 10 meters higher than present.
Christopher Mims: Everybody Loves Clean Energy, but Nobody Wants to Pay for It -- Except for the Department of Defense Christopher Mims 2010
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Based on a study of a period approximately 125,000 years ago, study author Chris Turney says temperatures during that period, which were 1.9 degrees Celsius warmer than now, led to sea level almost 10 meters higher than present.
Christopher Mims: Everybody Loves Clean Energy, but Nobody Wants to Pay for It -- Except for the Department of Defense Christopher Mims 2010
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• Jon Turney is a science writer, editor, reviewer and author of The Rough Guide to the Future Rough Guides. jonturney.co.uk.
Planning for the future means making conscious decisions now 2012
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Based on a study of a period approximately 125,000 years ago, study author Chris Turney says temperatures during that period, which were 1.9 degrees Celsius warmer than now, led to sea level almost 10 meters higher than present.
Christopher Mims: Everybody Loves Clean Energy, but Nobody Wants to Pay for It -- Except for the Department of Defense Christopher Mims 2010
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When Polk candidly revealed his inclination to seek prior senatorial advice on any British compromise at the 49th parallel, Turney “heartily approved.”
A Country of Vast Designs Robert W. Merry 2009
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Turney warned of a brewing alliance between Calhoun and Benton to oppose Polk.
A Country of Vast Designs Robert W. Merry 2009
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The westerners, Tennessee senator Hopkins Turney told Polk, were “almost mad on the subject.”
A Country of Vast Designs Robert W. Merry 2009
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