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- Bradley Kent Garlinghouse (born February 6, 1971) is an American business executive and the CEO of Ripple Labs, a financial technology company specializing...
- SEC alleged that Ripple, co-founder Christian L****n and CEO Bradley Garlinghouse, raised more than $1.3 billion through an unregistered securities offering...
- account states that the sandwich was invented by a sympathetic chef, Jack Garlinghouse, for a customer who was complaining of sore gums. Some accounts tell...
- of Peru's Mummies". Smithsonian Magazine. Retrieved 31 July 2022. Tom Garlinghouse (15 July 2020). "Mummification: The lost art of embalming the dead"....
- Adige (South Tyrol Museum of Archaeology). Retrieved 31 August 2023. Garlinghouse, Tom; Leggett, Jessica (14 December 2021). "Ötzi the Iceman: The famous...
- entrepreneur, Dallas Mavericks owner, philanthropist (Independent) Brad Garlinghouse, CEO of Ripple Chris L****n, co-founder of Ripple (Democrat) Newspapers...
- familiarly referred to her as "Kit". She was the daughter of Caroline (née Garlinghouse) and Alfred Augustus Houghton, a member of the Houghton family of Corning...
- Howe 2007, p. 317. Vogel 1986, pp. 61–65. Kennedy 1994, pp. 228–231. Garlinghouse, Thomas (September 2001). "Revisiting the Mound Builder Controversy"...
- the same day. Butterfield wrote a humorous resignation letter to Brad Garlinghouse. On December 14, 2008, The Guardian reported that three employees had...
- context include Silverberg (1969), Brodie (1971), Kennedy (1994), and Garlinghouse (2001). Some nineteenth-century archaeological finds (e.g., earth and...