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- A winemaker or vintner is a person engaged in winemaking. They are generally emplo**** by wineries or wine companies, where their work includes: Cooperating...
- understanding of the ZOPA is critical for a successful negotiation, but the negotiants must first know their BATNA (best alternative to a negotiated agreement)...
- the Emperor’s acts regulating commercial activity of Saint Petersburg negotiants (kuptsy). In any case, the Emperor always got a report that everything...
- First French Republic (1795–1799), the Bacri and the Busnach, Jewish negotiants of Libourne, provided important quantities of grain for Napoleon's soldiers...
- liberties. Even though the precise terms of ACTA remain undecided, the negotiants' preliminary do****ents reveal many troubling aspects of the proposed agreement"...
- Miromesnil. He was also voted into the Syndicat des Editeurs d'Art et Négotiants en Tableaux Modernes, Paris's professional society of art dealers. After...
- Historian. Saša Janković, National Ombudsman Tanja Miščević, Head of the Negotianting Team for the Accession of Serbia to the European Union. Colonel Zoran...
- movement in painting. Anton Losenko was born to the family of a Russian negotiant Pavel Yakovlevich Losev in Hlukhiv, in the region of Chernihovshchyna...
- appointed bookkeeper. Duurkoop took up his duties as Opperhoofd or chief negotiant in November 1776. Early 1777 he made a hofreis to Edo. The ****anese insisted...
- Kyushu. Camphuys was three times sent to ****an as Opperhoofd or chief negotiant and officer of the VOC trading post. 22 October 1671 – 12 November 1672...