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unusual facts about C.B. Atkins



B. T. S. Atkins

Among her honors, are an honorary DLitt by the University of Brighton (2000), UK, for services to lexicography and linguistics; a festschrift (2002) published by EURALEX to mark her contribution to international lexicography, and an honorary DLitt by the University of Pretoria (2008) for significant contributions to the development of lexicographic practices worldwide and in particular for the African languages in South Africa.

She is a Lexicographic Adviser to the FrameNet project at the International Computer Science Institute, Berkeley, California, and a member of the Advisory Board of the American National Corpus, and the International Journal of Lexicography.

C. D. Atkins

With Edwin L. Moore and Louis G. MacDowell in the 1940s, he helped develop a new process for making concentrated orange juice.

Chester G. Atkins

When James Shannon decided to run for the Senate seat vacated by the ailing Paul Tsongas, Atkins ran and was elected as a Democrat to the 99th Congress in 1984.

David Nason

Before joining the Treasury Department, Nason spent three years as counsel to Securities and Exchange Commissioner Paul S. Atkins.

Edwin L. Moore

With Louis G. MacDowell and C. D. Atkins in the 1940s, he helped develop a new process for making concentrated orange juice.

Henry Atkins

Henry B. Atkins former Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta

Henry B. Atkins

Atkins was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta for the Alberta Liberal Party in the 1917 Alberta general election.

He won the vacant Didsbury electoral district, defeating W.L. Tolton of the Conservative Party by a plurality of 150 votes.

Louis G. MacDowell

With Edwin L. Moore and C. D. Atkins in the 1940s, he helped develop a new process for making concentrated orange juice.

Many Tanks Mr. Atkins

Many Tanks Mr. Atkins is a 1938 British comedy war film directed by Roy William Neill and starring Claude Hulbert, Reginald Purdell and Barbara Greene.

Money market fund

The SEC has argued vociferously that this is “their area” and FSOC should back off and let them handle it, a viewpoint shared by four former SEC Chairman Roderick Hills, David Ruder, Richard Breeden, and Harvey Pitt, and two former commissioners Roel Campos, Paul S. Atkins.

Oliver F. Atkins

For the Post he traveled the world taking pictures of such historic figures as Josip Broz Tito, Charles de Gaulle and Gamal Abdel Nasser.

Paul Atkins

Paul S. Atkins, former commissioner of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission

Paul S. Atkins

Most prominent among these situations was Bennett Funding Group, Inc., a $1 billion leasing company that perpetrated the then-largest "Ponzi" fraud to date in U.S. history.

From 1990-94, Atkins served on the staff of two former chairmen of the SEC, Richard C. Breeden and Arthur Levitt.

Polysemy

A lexical conception of polysemy was developed by B. T. S. Atkins, in the form of lexical implication rules.

Raymond L. Atkins

His father was a career military man, but he spent the majority of his teen years in Valley Head, Alabama.

Thomas Atkins

Thomas E. Atkins (1921–1999), United States Army soldier and Medal of Honor recipient

Thomas I. Atkins (1939–2008), Boston City Council member and General Counsel of the NAACP

Thomas E. Atkins

Atkins retired from the army and settled in his home town of Campobello, South Carolina where he eventually became a farmer.

Thomas I. Atkins

Atkins served as associate trial counsel for the plaintiffs in Morgan v. Hennigan.


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