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In 1994 Chief Executive Liu Chuanzhi, an electrical engineer who once worked as a farm laborer during Mao's Cultural Revolution, made a bet-the-company decision: Legend would start selling its own computers, branded under the Legend name.
Olive's pick for LIU vs. St . Louison Sunday: LIU.
Liu-Ambrose found significant improvements in executive function after 12 months of resistance training in women with mean age 70 years, but not at 6 months [ 10].
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You have to meet these guys!" Mr. Mihalca shouted across the room, charging toward Ehr-fei Liu, a Merrill technology banker, two Web design executives in tow.
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IRENE JAY LIU has had a privileged life: a prosperous childhood in St . Louis where her father was an executive with the Monsanto Corporation, and then a move to Shanghai where her father had a more lucrative job.
Her surviving family includes a son, General Liu Yuan, and a daughter, business executive Liu Ting.
"Liu fell to the ground.
And the Liu brothers thrived.
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