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- by sociologist Robert Jackall that investigates the world of corporate managers in the United States. In the introduction, Jackall writes that he "went...
- Eight ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Jackal (or Jackall), after the predatory mammal, the jackal: HMS Jackal (1778) was a 10-gun cutter...
- HMS Jackal (alternatively spelled Jackall) was a Jackal-class second-class iron paddle gunvessel of the Royal Navy. Orders for Jackal and her sister Lizard...
- The Jackal-class gunvessel (alternatively spelled Jackall) was a class of two second-class iron paddle gunvessels built for the Royal Navy in the mid...
- the Shark Sazer, arrives later from the ****ure, along with his rival, Jackall, a mysterious Sazer-like being who holds one of Shark's greatest secrets...
- Priestly owned both sloops. Butterworth's burthen was 390 to 400 tons. Jackall's burthen 86 tons; Prince Lee Boo's was 56 tons. (Burthen was a volumetric...
- Smiths purchased the KLG Sparking Plug Company (Robinhood Engineering). The Jackall hydraulic jacking system was manufactured from 1935 by Smith's Jacking...
- a French brig which they christened the Clarence, to replace the Jackall. The Jackall itself, however, rejoined the squadron at Jakarta, after having turned...
- Vix-Musée-du-Pays-Châtillonnais: Trésor-de-Vix Gr****elli, Margaret Morgan, Yuriko Jackall, et al., Hubert Robert, The National Gallery of Art, Washington, 2016....
- HMS Jackal (or Jackall) was a Bloodhound-class brig of the Royal Navy, launched in 1801. She captured a number of small prizes in the Channel, including...