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High-velocity maintenance: Air Force organic PDM: assessing backshop priorities and support.(Special Feature)(Programmed Depot Maintenance)(Report): An article from: Air Force Journal of Logistics

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High-velocity maintenance: Air Force organic PDM: assessing backshop priorities and support.(Special Feature)(Programmed Depot Maintenance)(Report): An article from: Air Force Journal of Logistics Description

High-velocity maintenance: Air Force organic PDM: assessing backshop priorities and support.(Special Feature)(Programmed Depot Maintenance)(Report): An article from: Air Force Journal of Logistics: This digital document is an article from Air Force Journal of Logistics, published by U.S. Air Force, Logistics Management Agency on September 22, 2010. The length of the article is 6577 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: High-velocity maintenance: Air Force organic PDM: assessing backshop priorities and support.(Special Feature)(Programmed Depot Maintenance)(Report)
Author: Richard W. Branson
Publication:Air Force Journal of Logistics (Magazine/Journal)
Date: September 22, 2010
Publisher: U.S. Air Force, Logistics Management Agency
Volume: 34 Issue: 3-4 Page: 16(10)

Article Type: Report

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High-velocity maintenance: Air Force organic PDM: assessing backshop priorities and support.(Special Feature)(Programmed Depot Maintenance)(Report): An article from: Air Force Journal of Logistics

Richard is good-looking and extremely sensible, that is sexy to start out with. He also makes a billion dollars before breakfast—and still is aware of how to commemorate. Few people in contemporary business are as colorful, shrewd, and irreverent, and doubtless no one’s nearly the maximum amount fun to be around. . . . Branson embodies America’s cherished mythology of the iconoclastic, swashbuckling entrepreneur. Branson wears his fame and cash exceedingly well: no necktie, no chauffeur, no snooty clubs. . . . What continues to line Branson apart is the distinctive -- and, to some, baffling -- nature of his ambition. . . . He isn’t fascinated by power in the usual sense of influencing other people. . . . Boiled down to its singular essence, Richard Branson just desires to possess fun. Richard Branson . . . is dressed to the nines: in an exceedingly $10,000 white silk bridal gown with a conventional veil and train and acres of lace. . . . Branson is anticipated to try to to the sudden, even the bizarre -- something to publicize his latest venture. . . . the fact is, Branson’s widely reported stunts appear almost staid compared to the unconventional approach he manages his burgeoning empire.


Branson shoots for the moon.(AEROSPACE)(Brief Article): An article from: Chief Executive (U.S.)

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Branson shoots for the moon.(AEROSPACE)(Brief Article): An article from: Chief Executive (U.S.) Description

Branson shoots for the moon.(AEROSPACE)(Brief Article): An article from: Chief Executive (U.S.): This digital document is an article from Chief Executive (U.S.), published by Chief Executive Publishing on November 1, 2004. The length of the article is 334 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: Branson shoots for the moon.(AEROSPACE)(Brief Article)
Author: Paul Rogers
Publication:Chief Executive (U.S.) (Magazine/Journal)
Date: November 1, 2004
Publisher: Chief Executive Publishing
Issue: 203 Page: 10(1)

Article Type: Brief Article

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Branson shoots for the moon.(AEROSPACE)(Brief Article): An article from: Chief Executive (U.S.)

Richard is good-looking and really sensible, that is sexy to start with. He additionally makes a billion bucks before breakfast—and still is aware of how to celebrate. Few people in contemporary business are as colorful, shrewd, and irreverent, and doubtless no one’s nearly the maximum amount fun to be around. . . . Branson embodies America’s cherished mythology of the iconoclastic, swashbuckling entrepreneur. Branson wears his fame and cash exceedingly well: no necktie, no chauffeur, no snooty clubs. . . . What continues to line Branson apart is that the unique -- and, to some, baffling -- nature of his ambition. . . . He isn’t fascinated by power within the usual sense of influencing other people. . . . Boiled right down to its singular essence, Richard Branson just needs to own fun. Richard Branson . . . is dressed to the nines: during a $10,000 white silk bridal gown with a traditional veil and train and acres of lace. . . . Branson is anticipated to do the surprising, even the bizarre -- something to publicize his latest venture. . . . the fact is, Branson’s widely reported stunts appear virtually staid compared to the unconventional manner he manages his burgeoning empire.


Good customer service for dummies? Lessons from Lewis Black, Richard Branson and a no-fog hotel mirror.(High Priority): An article from: Customer Interaction Solutions

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Good customer service for dummies? Lessons from Lewis Black, Richard Branson and a no-fog hotel mirror.(High Priority): An article from: Customer Interaction Solutions Description

Good customer service for dummies? Lessons from Lewis Black, Richard Branson and a no-fog hotel mirror.(High Priority): An article from: Customer Interaction Solutions: This digital document is an article from Customer Interaction Solutions, published by Thomson Gale on October 1, 2006. The length of the article is 1161 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: Good customer service for dummies? Lessons from Lewis Black, Richard Branson and a no-fog hotel mirror.(High Priority)
Author: Rich Tehrani
Publication:Customer Interaction Solutions (Magazine/Journal)
Date: October 1, 2006
Publisher: Thomson Gale
Volume: 25 Issue: 5 Page: 12(4)

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Good customer service for dummies? Lessons from Lewis Black, Richard Branson and a no-fog hotel mirror.(High Priority): An article from: Customer Interaction Solutions

Richard is good-looking and very smart, which is horny to start with. He also makes a billion greenbacks before breakfast—and still is aware of a way to have a good time. Few people in contemporary business are as colourful, shrewd, and irreverent, and doubtless no one’s nearly as much fun to be around. . . . Branson embodies America’s cherished mythology of the iconoclastic, swashbuckling entrepreneur. Branson wears his fame and money exceedingly well: no necktie, no chauffeur, no snooty clubs. . . . What continues to line Branson apart is the unique -- and, to some, baffling -- nature of his ambition. . . . He isn’t curious about power within the usual sense of influencing others. . . . Boiled right down to its singular essence, Richard Branson simply desires to own fun. Richard Branson . . . is dressed to the nines: in a very $10,000 white silk bridal gown with a standard veil and train and acres of lace. . . . Branson is anticipated to try and do the unexpected, even the bizarre -- something to publicize his latest venture. . . . the actual fact is, Branson’s widely reported stunts appear nearly staid compared to the unconventional manner he manages his burgeoning empire.


Company Watch - Virgin Group.: An article from: Airguide Online

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Company Watch - Virgin Group.: An article from: Airguide Online Description

Company Watch - Virgin Group.: An article from: Airguide Online: This digital document is an article from Airguide Online, published by Thomson Gale on September 10, 2007. The length of the article is 550 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: Company Watch - Virgin Group.
Author: Gale Reference Team
Publication:Airguide Online (Magazine/Journal)
Date: September 10, 2007
Publisher: Thomson Gale
Page: NA

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Company Watch - Virgin Group.: An article from: Airguide Online

Richard is good-looking and really good, that is attractive to start out with. He conjointly makes a billion bucks before breakfast—and still knows how to have fun. Few folks in up to date business are as colourful, shrewd, and irreverent, and probably no one’s nearly the maximum amount fun to be around. . . . Branson embodies America’s cherished mythology of the iconoclastic, swashbuckling entrepreneur. Branson wears his fame and cash exceedingly well: no necktie, no chauffeur, no snooty clubs. . . . What continues to set Branson apart is that the unique -- and, to some, baffling -- nature of his ambition. . . . He isn’t inquisitive about power within the usual sense of influencing other people. . . . Boiled down to its singular essence, Richard Branson just desires to own fun. Richard Branson . . . is dressed to the nines: in a very $10,000 white silk bridal robe with a conventional veil and train and acres of lace. . . . Branson is expected to do the sudden, even the bizarre -- something to publicize his latest venture. . . . the actual fact is, Branson’s widely reported stunts appear almost staid compared to the unconventional approach he manages his burgeoning empire.


Clean Energy LLC: solving global warming is possible--and profitable.(Apollo's Fire: Igniting America's Clean Energy Economy)(Book review): An article from: Washington Monthly

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Clean Energy LLC: solving global warming is possible--and profitable.(Apollo's Fire: Igniting America's Clean Energy Economy)(Book review): An article from: Washington Monthly Description

Clean Energy LLC: solving global warming is possible--and profitable.(Apollo's Fire: Igniting America's Clean Energy Economy)(Book review): An article from: Washington Monthly: This digital document is an article from Washington Monthly, published by Thomson Gale on December 1, 2007. The length of the article is 1011 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: Clean Energy LLC: solving global warming is possible--and profitable.(Apollo's Fire: Igniting America's Clean Energy Economy)(Book review)
Author: Richard Branson
Publication:Washington Monthly (Magazine/Journal)
Date: December 1, 2007
Publisher: Thomson Gale
Volume: 39 Issue: 12 Page: 59(2)

Article Type: Book review

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Clean Energy LLC: solving global warming is possible--and profitable.(Apollo's Fire: Igniting America's Clean Energy Economy)(Book review): An article from: Washington Monthly

Richard is good-looking and really sensible, that is horny to start with. He also makes a billion dollars before breakfast—and still is aware of a way to commemorate. Few folks in up to date business are as colorful, shrewd, and irreverent, and possibly no one’s nearly the maximum amount fun to be around. . . . Branson embodies America’s cherished mythology of the iconoclastic, swashbuckling entrepreneur. Branson wears his fame and cash exceedingly well: no necktie, no chauffeur, no snooty clubs. . . . What continues to line Branson apart is that the unique -- and, to some, baffling -- nature of his ambition. . . . He isn’t inquisitive about power in the usual sense of influencing other people. . . . Boiled down to its singular essence, Richard Branson just desires to have fun. Richard Branson . . . is dressed to the nines: in a very $10,000 white silk bridal gown with a conventional veil and train and acres of lace. . . . Branson is predicted to try and do the unexpected, even the bizarre -- something to publicize his latest venture. . . . the actual fact is, Branson’s widely reported stunts seem almost staid compared to the unconventional approach he manages his burgeoning empire.


Sir Richard Branson Celebrates 21 Years of Virgin Atlantic.(Virgin Atlantic Airways Ltd.): An article from: Airguide Online

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Sir Richard Branson Celebrates 21 Years of Virgin Atlantic.(Virgin Atlantic Airways Ltd.): An article from: Airguide Online Description

Sir Richard Branson Celebrates 21 Years of Virgin Atlantic.(Virgin Atlantic Airways Ltd.): An article from: Airguide Online: This digital document is an article from Airguide Online, published by Thomson Gale on June 30, 2005. The length of the article is 452 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: Sir Richard Branson Celebrates 21 Years of Virgin Atlantic.(Virgin Atlantic Airways Ltd.)
Publication:Airguide Online (Magazine/Journal)
Date: June 30, 2005
Publisher: Thomson Gale
Page: NA

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Sir Richard Branson Celebrates 21 Years of Virgin Atlantic.(Virgin Atlantic Airways Ltd.): An article from: Airguide Online

Richard is good-looking and extremely smart, that is horny to start with. He additionally makes a billion bucks before breakfast—and still knows a way to commemorate. Few folks in up to date business are as colorful, shrewd, and irreverent, and probably no one’s nearly as much fun to be around. . . . Branson embodies America’s cherished mythology of the iconoclastic, swashbuckling entrepreneur. Branson wears his fame and cash exceedingly well: no necktie, no chauffeur, no snooty clubs. . . . What continues to line Branson apart is the unique -- and, to some, baffling -- nature of his ambition. . . . He isn’t interested in power within the usual sense of influencing others. . . . Boiled all the way down to its singular essence, Richard Branson just needs to possess fun. Richard Branson . . . is dressed to the nines: in a very $10,000 white silk bridal gown with a conventional veil and train and acres of lace. . . . Branson is anticipated to try to to the surprising, even the bizarre -- something to publicize his latest venture. . . . the actual fact is, Branson’s widely reported stunts appear almost staid compared to the unconventional approach he manages his burgeoning empire.


Rock the boat.(EUROPE)(Carbon War Room): An article from: Earth Island Journal

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Rock the boat.(EUROPE)(Carbon War Room): An article from: Earth Island Journal Description

Rock the boat.(EUROPE)(Carbon War Room): An article from: Earth Island Journal: This digital document is an article from Earth Island Journal, published by Earth Island Institute on June 22, 2010. The length of the article is 490 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: Rock the boat.(EUROPE)(Carbon War Room)
Author: Unavailable
Publication:Earth Island Journal (Magazine/Journal)
Date: June 22, 2010
Publisher: Earth Island Institute
Volume: 25 Issue: 2 Page: 9(2)

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Rock the boat.(EUROPE)(Carbon War Room): An article from: Earth Island Journal

Richard is good-looking and extremely smart, that is sexy to begin with. He also makes a billion greenbacks before breakfast—and still knows how to celebrate. Few individuals in contemporary business are as colourful, shrewd, and irreverent, and possibly no one’s nearly the maximum amount fun to be around. . . . Branson embodies America’s cherished mythology of the iconoclastic, swashbuckling entrepreneur. Branson wears his fame and cash exceedingly well: no necktie, no chauffeur, no snooty clubs. . . . What continues to line Branson apart is that the unique -- and, to some, baffling -- nature of his ambition. . . . He isn’t curious about power within the usual sense of influencing other people. . . . Boiled all the way down to its singular essence, Richard Branson simply desires to possess fun. Richard Branson . . . is dressed to the nines: in an exceedingly $10,000 white silk bridal gown with a traditional veil and train and acres of lace. . . . Branson is expected to try and do the surprising, even the bizarre -- anything to publicize his latest venture. . . . the actual fact is, Branson’s widely reported stunts appear virtually staid compared to the unconventional means he manages his burgeoning empire.