- Look up Enterprise, enterprise, or
enterprising in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Enterprise (or the
archaic spelling Enterprize) may
refer to: Enterprise...
- [Parakramabahu's]
reign is
described by
Tumour as
having been the most martial,
enterprising, and
glorious in
Singhalese history. Herath, R.B. (2002). Sri Lankan...
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design (with
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Social and
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Organisation inShorts Awards Business World Young Entrepreneur Award The Most
Enterprising Brands Award Leaders of Asia
Award Fortune India 40
under 40 (2016) Business...
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abolished slavery in its
colonies in 1848. In 1854,
Napoleon III
named an
enterprising French officer,
Louis Faidherbe, to
govern and
expand the colony, and...
- Francisco, in an
article about technical education for printers: An
Enterprising Trades Union … The
admittedly high
standard of
intelligence which prevails...
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story is that the
modern version was
created during the
early ’70s by an
enterprising Indian chef near London" who used Campbell's
tomato soup. However, restaurant...
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Which brings us to
suggested spin-off No 5: Isn't it time some
enterprising film-maker did a deep dive into Cooke's death? " The
first funeral service...
- A
scientific enterprise is a science-based
project developed by, or in
cooperation with, a
private entrepreneur. For example, in the Age of Exploration...
- The
Railway Series is a
British series of children's
books written by both the Rev. W.
Awdry and his son
Christopher Awdry. The
first 26
books in the series...