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In a recent article on reinsurance ("Top of the pile", November 26th) we incorrectly called Mercantile & General Re, acquired by Swiss Re in 1996, an American company.

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Top of the agenda, thanks to Sir James, will be a debate about the continued importance of poetry in universities, at a time when applications for humanities degrees are declining as the Government pushes what intellectuals have called a "mercantile" approach to higher education.

The gallery-wide exhibition is called A Mercantile Novel, and Murillo has invited 13 candy makers from La Paila's Colombina chocolate factory to recreate their process in downtown Manhattan. .

Parallel to the, shall we call it, mercantile nature of the classic is a wide-open field in which critics can argue for or against the literary merits of just about anything.

In these frescoes, real personages mingle with mythological figures: Venus, attended by her Graces, gives flowers to Giovanna degli Albizzi, while Lorenzo Tornabuoni, who is called to a mercantile life, is brought before Prudentia and the Liberal Arts.

Business law, also called commercial law or mercantile law, the body of rules, whether by convention, agreement, or national or international legislation, governing the dealings between persons in commercial matters.

That is one reason why Brent Ridge and Josh Kilmer-Purcell, the fabulous "Beekman Boys" and founders of the Beekman 1802 brand as well as Beekman 1802 Mercantile, call all their customers and future customers "Neighbors". Ridge explains, "'Customer' says 'What you can do for me,' i.e. conduct a transaction and give me your money.

There was no lawyer in town to serve as Trusdale's defense, so Mizell called on George Andrews, owner of the mercantile, the hostelry, and the Good Rest Hotel.

When her father, a mercantile, as store owners were called then, went on a buying trip to Montreal, he would bring back smoked salmon.

My secondary business, which probably isn't as familiar to most people as Mercantile, is a barbershop franchise concept called Kennedy's All-American Barber Club.

Additional schools of popular, or "vulgar," koto (zokuso) reflected the mercantile life of the new Tokugawa (also called Edo) period (1603 1867).

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