-
chairman Ron
Blindell took over Dunnett's
shares on 23
February 1967 and
guaranteed a 12-month
bridging loan of £104,000. The
following day,
Blindell, as chairman...
- Sir
James Blindell (1884 – 10 May 1937) was an
English Liberal Party politician in the
United Kingdom, who
served as the
Member of
Parliament (MP) for...
-
using either greedy algorithms or
methods from
combinatorial optimization.
Blindell,
Gabriel S.
Hjort (2013).
Survey on
Instruction Selection: An Extensive...
- as a child.
Lennon bought the
house for £150,000 from the
estate of Ron
Blindell who had
purchased it from
Peter Cadbury in 1964. The
estate included gardens...
- Sethi,
Ullman 2007, p. 111 Aho, Lam, Sethi,
Ullman 2007, p. 8, 191-300
Blindell,
Gabriel Hjort (3 June 2016).
Instruction selection: Principles, methods...
- Berkshire,
which he
later sold to Ron
Blindell which was
subsequently purchased by John
Lennon following Blindell's death. He was an
animal lover who kept...
- 1876)
Maurice Conner,
Canadian politician (b. 1868) May 10 – Sir
James Blindell,
British politician (b. 1884) May 11
Afonso Costa,
Portuguese lawyer, professor...
- the constituency's
National Liberal Member of
Parliament (MP), Sir
James Blindell (1884 – 10 May 1937) died. He was
first elected as the constituency's MP...
- was
launched on 21 June as
Canterbury and
completed that
September for
Blindell Brothers and
Company of
Newcastle upon Tyne. Canterbury's
registered length...
- by-election in June 1937,
after the
death of the
National Liberal MP Sir
James Blindell. He held the seat at the next six
general elections until his retirement...