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Brian Mengel, Civil Servant
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Poultry industry giants have benefited substantially from growing international markets as the United States is the world's top poultry exporter.
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John Fielding, CEO
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With industry giants invading the product niche that it created, the beverage maker turned to logistics outsourcing as a means to achieve a higher level of customer service, cost control and data integrity.
Campaign ExxonMobil was founded by religious institutional shareholders and environmental groups concerned about the oil industry giant's risky handling of the issue of global warming and the financial threats posed by delaying solutions.
Multinational giants such as Intel have built facilities in the Central Valley, making chip technology the country's second largest industry.
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Rob Verdann, Afterdark Removalist
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Industry giants such as Phillips and Sony are already working on ways to insure that the current crop of DVD players will be able to play these new technical wonders.
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Dave Simons, Internet Entrepeneur
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In an industry previously dominated by international giants, Telect has boldly established its position with an unprecedented level of innovative, high quality products and unsurpassed customer service.
Recently two industry giants announced support for wireless services.
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Dan Toomey, Computer Salesman
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From industry giants like Sony, to smaller market leaders like Powerleap Products, New Jersey companies touted their wares.
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Arthur Dawkins, Astro-physicist
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The industry as we are all well aware is very small compared with other giants of the commercial world and because of that we consider that the introduction of suitably qualified student graduates from marine related universities would be highly beneficial and healthy for the future of the industry.
Greater Pittsburgh is home to a number of research and industry giants as well as a vast biomedical community that welcome Bayer School students for internships and employment.
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Bob Greenberg, Congressional Candidate
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Entire consuming populations are accused by the industry of being ignorant of the marvels of scientific advance and governments have been encouraged to treat their own democratic electorates as hostages to the greater wisdom of the technological giants.
Industry control has largely slipped into the hands of a few giants holding virtual monopolies in large sectors, to the point where government lacks the will to prosecute, or to impose penalties when convictions are accidentally obtained.
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