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- Michel Chamillart or Chamillard (2 January 1652 – 14 April 1721) was a French statesman, a minister of King Louis XIV of France. Chamillart was born in...
- George W. Chamillard (born 1939 in Needham, MA) was an American business executive who served as chairman of the board of directors at Teradyne, a manufacturer...
- products ready for store shelves. Upon d'Arbeloff's retirement, George Chamillard ****umed the post of President and CEO. He was replaced at his retirement...
- government Luther Blount (MC&TD '37), entrepreneur, prolific inventor George Chamillard (IE '58), former chairman and CEO of Teradyne, Inc. Russell Colley (MC&TD...
- the peace. : With letters relating thereto, from Mareschal Villars, and Chamillard secretary of state: : As also, a map describing the places mentioned in...
- Planning, University of Cincinnati. Retrieved 3 April 2015. Boult, T. E., Chamillard, A. T., Lewis, R., Polok, N., Stock, G., & Wortman, D. (2009). Innovations...
- be considered as the most typical ASIS application. Sward, Ricky E.; Chamillard, A. T. (2004). "Re-engineering global variables in Ada". Proceedings of...
- Upon his retirement from Teradyne in 2000, he was succeeded by George Chamillard. D'Arbeloff was later a director of Lotus Development Corporation and...
- Electric Robert A. Brooksfounder and CEO, Brooks Fiber Properties George Chamillardformer CEO, Teradyne, Inc. Jeff Clarke – CEO, Kodak Jeff Cooper – COO...
- Claude Berault Paris, 1685, 2 vol. at Google Books Prudentius Etienne Chamillard, S. J. Paris, 1687 at Google Books A****ius Jules Fleury, chanoine de...