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Fuller
1. (Richard) Buckminster. 1895--1983, US architect and engineer: developed the geodesic dome
2. Roy (Broadbent). 1912--91, British poet and writer, whose collections include The Middle of a War (1942) and A Lost Season (1944), both of which are concerned with World War II, Epitaphs and Occasions (1949), and Available for Dreams (1989)
3. Thomas. 1608--61, English clergyman and antiquarian; author of The Worthies of England (1662)

fuller [′fu̇l·ər]
(metallurgy)
A die or portion of a die used in preliminary forging operations to reduce the cross section somewhere between the ends of a piece of stock.


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Adding even greater depth to the management team are several industry veterans who will continue to serve as senior advisors to Life Fitness, including Allen Fuller, Life Fitness' former executive vice president of Manufacturing and Engineering, Andy Maduza, who recently served as Life Fitness' chief financial officer, and Jim Schenk, vice president of acquisitions for Life Fitness' parent company, Brunswick Corporation.
 
 
 
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