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    Sir Carl Wilhelm Siemens FRS FRSA (4 April 1823 – 19 November 1883), anglicised to Charles William Siemens, was a German-British electrical engineer and...
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    scheme was constructed in 1929 within seven years of independence. Built by Siemens-Schuckert with Irish engineers doing much of the design and using mostly...
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    Bavaria (redirect from Geography of Bavaria)
    Munich-Allach (locomotive Siemens Vectron) and rail maintenance vehicles in Freilassing. Bavaria R40 MAN marine diesel Siemens Vectron Robel BR 711.2 Electronics...
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    Atos (section Siemens IT)
    Origin agreed to acquire the IT subsidiary of Siemens for €850 million. As part of the transaction, Siemens agreed to take a 15% stake in the enlarged Atos...
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    Vienna (redirect from Geography of Vienna)
    headquarters in Vienna, including Hewlett-Packard, Henkel, Baxalta, and Siemens. Annually since 2004, approximately 8,300 new companies have been founded...
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    Munich (redirect from Geography of Munich)
    inhabitants. The city houses many multinational companies, such as BMW, Siemens, Allianz SE and Munich Re. In addition, Munich is home to two research...
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    Metro Orlando: KDF, General Dynamics, Harris, Mitsubishi Power Systems, Siemens, Veritas/Symantec, multiple United States Air Force facilities, Naval Air...
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  • named for Werner von Siemens, a German inventor and industrialist. U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Siemens, Michigan Chicago...
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    companies have invested in the city: Hyundai, SABMiller, Daewoo, Volvo, and Siemens. Orapa House, owned by Debswana, is where the diamonds mined from Debswana...
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    lines in the world, with one of the world's longest trams (54-metre long Siemens Combino) running at 2–3-minute intervals at peak time and 4–5 minutes off-peak...
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