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Every Leica employee who drives down Oskar-Barnack-Strasse is reminded of corporate glory, for it was Barnack, a former engineer at Carl Zeiss, the famous lens-makers in Jena, who designed the Leica I.
"It would really be distressing if the culture of The Los Angeles Times, even with its recent lapses, were hit by more attempts to make it efficient; if they were going to make the Times reporters cooperate with other newspapers and television stations in the name of the corporate glory of the parent," Professor Drummond said.
Goldman's monument to its own corporate glory will be 50percenttallerer than what is now the state's tallest building, which is also in Jersey City's financial district, a 550-foot structure at 101 Hudson Street, occupied largely by another financial firm, Merrill Lynch.
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Boards overwhelmed by the power and glory of corporate chieftains tend to commit sins of omission, like not asking probing questions and not challenging management presentations of "fact," rather than sins of commission like active participation in securities fraud.
When Hagen summoned his men to battle and glory, the corporate workers came rushing in, threw off their suit jackets, loosened their ties, grabbed spears and were ready to rumble.
And with the modern view of the seas comes, alas, a modern kind of sailboat.If people in the West think of the ocean as anything at all these days, it may be as the stage for a new and growing set of Elizabethan adventurers, whose spoils are media glory and corporate sponsorship.
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