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We invested aggressively in establishing new companies and forming alliances in China and in the U.S. as well as in Japan to produce Vono ingredients in-house such as sweet corn powder and dehydrated vegetables.
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Mr. Ito also spearheaded the 2007 acquisition by Ajinomoto's Knorr Foods Co. subsidiary of New Season Foods of the U.S., a move that enabled the Japanese company to control production of ingredients used in Ajinomoto's Vono instant soups.
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(According to the books, the local moon-Vono, the Zenobians called it-was a bit smaller than old Earth's famous Luna, but it was bright and impressive enough to these legionnaires, most of whom came from small-mooned or even moonless worlds).
Phule me twice Asprin, Robert 2001
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Vono was born in Providence, Rhode Island, on September 15, 1948.
ACNS News Digest 2010
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Vono will succeed Jeffrey Steenson, who announced in September 2007 that he was leaving the Episcopal Church to join the Roman Catholic Church.
ACNS News Digest 2010
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Vono has been rector of St. Paul's Within the Walls since 1992.
ACNS News Digest 2010
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Vono, 61, rector of St. Paul's Within the Walls, Rome, Italy, was elected on the third ballot out of a field of six nominees.
ACNS News Digest 2010
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The department had permitted Vono to display billboards while the case was pending, Dineen said.
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