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Imprimery
Imprimery Im*prim"er*y, n. [F. imprimerie, fr. imprimer to imprint.] [Obs.] (a) A print; impression. (b) A printing establishment. (c) The art of printing.

Meaning of Imery from wikipedia

- IMERYS S.A. is a French multinational company that specialises in the production and processing of industrial minerals. The main headquarters is located...
- 1880s onwards, the Rothschilds had full control of Rio Tinto) Eramet (1880) Imerys (1880) De Beers (1888) The family funded Cecil Rhodes in the creation of...
- Archived from the original on 19 April 2012. Retrieved 25 September 2010. Imerys Minerals Ltd (2003) Blueprint: Vision for the ****ure "Error". 17 March 2016...
- Calderys, a subsidiary of Imerys, is a multinational company specialized in producing heat resistant monolithic refractory products. Calderys is headquartered...
- maintained investments in other French and foreign companies, including Imerys. He was named to the International Best Dressed List Hall of Fame in 1985...
- Centre in Abbots Leigh, North Somerset. Major companies in Cornwall include Imerys who are major producers of kaolin. Rodda's make clotted cream near Scorrier...
- [when?] controversy has surrounded the work of industrial conglomerates Imerys and Sibelco (formerly Watts Blake Bearne), who have used parts of the moor...
- International Corporation announced that it has signed a merger agreement with Imerys. The merger, however, was terminated after AMCOL received a rival bid from...
- formerly owned by Johns Manville, World Mineral, and Celite corporation, now Imerys Inc., opened in the southern hills in Miguelito Canyon. It became (and still...
- Imerys-owned harbour in the village of Par, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, which was used for the export of china clay from the numerous Imerys sites...