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saddletree

the frame of a saddle
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William Jennison, the Ripon saddletree plater, had two seals, one of which was 'half brass half steel having the impression of a ship on one side thereof and on the other side a man's head'.
market for contact center workforce management software is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate of 48.3 percent through the year 2006 according to a recently published report from Saddletree Research.
This is one reason why the novel needs Saddletree, the Scots-speaking would-be magistrate, whose unofficial status allows him to function, as Peter Fisher notes, as a "scapegoat" who bears the brunt of the charge of formalism.(20)
The Edinburgh tribunal found that Jeffrey, of Saddletree Loan in the city, only had himself to blame for losing his job.
by Paul Stockford, Chief Analyst, Saddletree Research and Joe Staples, Chief Marketing Officer Interactive Intelligence, Inc.
C[pounds sterling]Aspect is clearly reinforcing its commitment to agent training and contact center optimization with the PerformanceEdge eLearning and Job Match offering,C[yen] said Paul Stockford, president and chief analyst at Saddletree Research.
Poplar, yellow poplar, tulip poplar, tulipwood, popple, tulip tree, American whitewood, canary whitewood, hickory poplar, canoewood and saddletree.
One analyst, Saddletree Research, forecasts the number of sites implementing performance optimization software to grow at more than 50 percent over the next five years.
Walsall saddle-maker Jabez Cliff has joined forces with the West Midlands Technology Network (WMTN) to apply 'reverse engineering' to the centuries-old job of making a saddletree.
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