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  2. Global Gateway - Wikipedia

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    As part of its trade relations, the EU sees Global Gateway as an opportunity to trade and invest in global partners better. The initiative is also a response to a longer systemic rivalry between NATO, [4] the European Union, the United States, and other closely related G7 States against the People's Republic of China, made to counter increasing Chinese political and economical influence.

  3. St. Louis Southwestern Railway - Wikipedia

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    The St. Louis Southwestern Railway Company (reporting mark SSW), known by its nickname of "The Cotton Belt Route" or simply "Cotton Belt", was a Class I railroad that operated between St. Louis, Missouri, and various points in the U.S. states of Arkansas, Tennessee, Louisiana, and Texas from 1891 to 1980, when the system added the Rock Island's Golden State Route and operations in Kansas ...

  4. Government Gateway - Wikipedia

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    The Government Gateway is an IT system developed to allow applicants to register for online services provided by the UK Government, such as obtaining a driving licence and HMRC self-assessment. [1] This replaced the old system of paper submissions.

  5. Gateway, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Gateway, Inc., previously Gateway 2000, Inc., was an American computer company originally based in Iowa and South Dakota.Founded by Ted Waitt and Mike Hammond in 1985, the company developed, manufactured, supported, and marketed a wide range of personal computers, computer monitors, servers, and computer accessories.

  6. Clay Shaw - Wikipedia

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    Clay LaVergne Shaw (March 17, 1913 – August 15, 1974) [1] was an American businessman, military officer, and part-time contact of the Domestic Contact Service (DCS) of the CIA.

  7. Paal Kibsgaard - Wikipedia

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    Kibsgaard started his career with ExxonMobil in 1992, and joined Schlumberger in 1997. [2] He became its CEO in August 2011, [4] succeeding Andrew Gould, who retired as chairman and CEO. [5] He was replaced by Olivier Le Peuch in August 2019. [6] Under his leadership, the company laid off approximately 70,000 employees in less than three years. [7]

  8. Downton Castle - Wikipedia

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    The castle remained in the possession of the Payne-Knight family until 1986 when it was sold along with its 5,000 acre (2,000 hectare) estate [5] to the Primat family, [6] co-heirs to the Schlumberger fortune. [7] It remains a private home and is not open to the public. [8]

  9. Tidewater (marketing) - Wikipedia

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    Tidewater is a term used by industries and governments [1] to refer to access to ocean ports with international marine services for import and export of commodities. For export, the commodities can be shipped via trucks, trains [2] and/or pipelines [3] to a port, thereby opening the door to more lucrative prices on global markets.