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If so, it would be the first actual entry of a major foreign department store in the city.
British foreign department developed the same plan that they used during the Arab revolt.
He studied law and joined the Bavarian foreign department in 1868.
"The money could be gotten together from the foreign departments of different banks.
British foreign department was asked to devise a plan to ease this path.
She began working in 1988 as an editor in the foreign department of the Stern.
He joined the firm in 1931, became head of the stock department and also ran its foreign department.
He joined the Waldorf-Astoria as manager of its foreign department in 1937.
This was accepted by the Germans and the Swedish foreign department.
"Albert says you're better than anyone in the foreign department and it's amazing how many foreigners we get in."
Woodruff built Coca-Cola into an international company, establishing a foreign department in 1926.
On his return he was appointed manager of the foreign department of the State Bank.
He was a civilian employed in the Indian Foreign Department.
"I cannot name them at this stage," he said, "but they include a real estate developer, a liquidator and a foreign department store chain."
Rockefeller started as an assistant manager (the lowest rank) in the Foreign Department.
"The Foreign Department has to be interested in something, you know," said the genial American.
In the 1960's, international business was transformed by the multinationals, and "foreign departments" went the way of tail fins.
He also writes for the Foreign Department of Super Express.
They were led by Frants Hvass from the Danish foreign department.
In 1922, Pontius was working with the foreign department of the Home Insurance Company.
"That probably led to the Foreign Department - or whoever handles our agents abroad-suddenly waking up.
He headed the foreign department until late 1921, when he was replaced by long time revolutionary Solomon Mogilevsky.
Back in London, he superintended the foreign department of the Lancet, and made translations from foreign works.
Revised and continued up to the 1st June 1906 By the Authority of the Foreign Department.
In any case, Leonid was a long-term officer of the Foreign Department of the secret police, and eventually its deputy head.