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American Mutoscope and Biograph Company (4178 bytes)
1: ...n [[1895]] and is the oldest [[movie]] production company in the [[United States]]. Its heyday was the era ... 3: ...it changed its name to the American Mutoscope and Biograph Compnay. 5: ... company to make a movie [[western]] in [[1901]], and being one of the first companies to make a full l... 7: ...tt]] honed his craft as a director of comedies at Biograph. 9: ...graph officially changed its name to the Biograph Company. Mutoscope (4824 bytes) 1: ...ded viewing to only one person at a time. Cheaper and simpler than the kinetoscope, it quickly dominate... 3: ...e individual image frames were conventional black-and-white, silver-based photographic prints on tough,... 5: ...hand crank. Each machine held only a single reel and was dedicated to the presentation of a single sho... 7: ...e direction, preventing the patron from reversing and repeating part of the reel. Nor could the patron ... 9: ...il [[1949]] by the [[International Mutoscope Reel Company]] (a completely different organization which purc... American Thermoplastic Company (470 bytes) 3: ...ge:ATCLogo.png|right|150px|American Thermoplastic Company Logo]] 5: ...'''ATC''', is an American manufacturer of binders and other [[plastics]] products. American Tobacco Company (908 bytes) 1: ...ny, Lorillard, and [[British American Tobacco]]. American Tobacco left Durham in [[1987]]. 3: ... a railroad bed abandoned by the American Tobacco Company in the 1980s. American Record Company (1090 bytes) 1: The '''American Record Company''' was a [[United States]] [[record label]], in b... 3: ...ompanyIndianLabel.jpg|right|frame|American Record Company label]] 4: ...umbia Records]], and the [[Victor Talking Machine Company]]. 6: ...f the discs featured artwork depicting a [[Native American]] with a [[smoking pipe]] listening to an early d... 12: .../www.shellac.org/wams/wamrec.html American Record Company on Shellac.org] Russian-American Company (3447 bytes) 1: ...ch included the [[Aleutian Islands]], [[Alaska]], and the territory down to 55° N latitude. A second ch... 3: ... at Novo-Arkhangelsk, (todays [[Sitka, Alaska]]), and a thriving fur trade was organized. 5: ...post of Russian America, and is now reconstructed and an open air museum. 7: ... of the company during the government period. The company ceased its commercial activities in [[1867]], whe... 9: ''See also: [[Alaska Commercial Company]]'' American Reprographics Company (610 bytes) 1: ...le reprographics firm in Southern California, the company has grown into a national corporation with revenu... 3: ...arters are co-located in [[Pasadena, California]] and [[Walnut Creek, California]]. 5: The company, with 40-plus divisions, and 3,000 employees, serves more than 100,000 custome... American Locomotive Company (8121 bytes) 1: The '''American Locomotive Company''', shortened to '''ALCO''' (or '''Alco''') was a... 5: The company was created in [[1901]] from the merger of severa... 8: * [[Dickson Manufacturing Company]] in [[Scranton, PA]] 10: * [[Pittsburgh Locomotive and Car Works]] in [[Pittsburgh, PA]] 11: * [[Rhode Island Locomotive Works]] in [[Providence, RI]] American Shipbuilding Company (859 bytes) 1: ... Illinois]], and [[Detroit Shipbuilding]], in [[Wyandotte, Michigan]]. 3: ==Ships built by the company== 4: *''[[Anna C. Minch]]'' - Built in 1903 in Cleveland, Ohio American Broadcasting Company (12915 bytes) 1: ...ity of the "ABC Circle" logo, designed by [[Paul Rand]] in 1962.]] 4: ... is owned by [[The Walt Disney Company]], and the company name is '''ABC, Inc'''. 9: ...bia Broadcasting, and RCA's National Broadcasting Company, or [[NBC]]. 11: ...ision stations. RCA's networks were named NBC Red and NBC Blue. 20: ...ssion ordered: "No license shall be issued to a standard broadcast station affiliated with a network wh... American Drum Manufacturing Company (1641 bytes) 1: ...lt a custom set of drums for himself, founded the company in 1950 when his colleagues began asking him to b... 3: The company offers four lines of instruments: 4: * The ''Mark XIV'' is American Drum's top-of-the-line model 7: * ''Continental Chain Tuned'' is the company's line of [[Timpani#Chain timpani|chain timpani]]... 9: ...mpany also build cases and covers for their drums and reconditions old timpani. American Austin Car Company (1322 bytes) 1: ...ars from [[1930]] through [[1934]], in which year American Austin filed for [[bankruptcy]]. 3: [[Image:AmericanAustinAuto1930.jpg|thumbnail|300px|right|1930 Bant... 5: ...merican Austin factories in [[Detroit, Michigan]] and [[Butler, Pennsylvania]]. 7: ...car]]s mass-marketed in the US. Another was the [[American Austin]]. 9: ... were severed. Production was resumed in [[1937]] and continued through [[1941]]. American Broadcasting Company News (465 bytes) 1: ...newsmagazine]], ''[[20/20]]'', ''[[Nightline]]'', and their informal overnight news program ''[[ABC Wor... Biograph (472 bytes) 1: '''Biograph''' may refer to: 2: ...ra production company widely known as Biograph or Biograph Studios. 3: *'''The Biograph''' -- an early-type [[movie projector]] invented ... 4: *'''Biographe''' an early-type [[camera]] invented by [[George... 5: *'''''[[Biograph (album)|Biograph]]''''', a [[1985]] album by [[Bob Dylan]]. Biograph Theater (1530 bytes) 1: ...33-43 North Lincoln Avenue in [[Chicago]], the '''Biograph Theater''' is famous because it is the location w... 3: ...e building is finished with red pressed [[brick]] and white-glazed [[terra cotta]]. 5: The Biograph Theater was designated a landmark by the City of Chicago on [[March 18]], [[200... 7: ...ple. There will be a second floor studio theater, and an adjacent rehearsal/multiple use space. The $10... 9: ...[[Denmark Vesey]], a slave who gained his freedom and later helped spur a [[slave]] rebellion. The prod... Biograph (album) (3452 bytes) 2: !align="center" bgcolor="orange" colspan="3"|''Biograph'' 4: |align="center" colspan="3"|[[Image:Biographcover.jpg|200px]] 15: |colspan="2" valign="top"|[[Rock and roll|Rock]] 35: |valign="top"|<small>''Biograph''<br />([[1985]])</small> 39: ...d in 1985. It is a collection of tracks both rare and popular. It contains tracks from before his debut... K-9 and Company (2792 bytes) 4: ...[Sarah Jane Smith]], an investigative journalist, and [[K-9 (Doctor Who)|K-9]], a robot in the shape of... 6: ...ts of the Fourth Doctor, played by [[Tom Baker]], and were considered two of the most popular companion... 8: ... Who'', [[John Leeson]] provided the voice of K-9 and [[Elisabeth Sladen]] played Sarah Jane Smith. Sar... 10: ...wed involved a strange mixture of occult spookery and mundanity. Robed pagans chanting "Hecate!" seem s... 12: ... electronic theme music, composed by longtime fan and record producer [[Ian Levine]], which might be po... E-M-F Company (862 bytes) 1: ...ders also ran the short-lived Flanders Automobile Company, which produced cars that were essentially based ... The Company (1530 bytes) 1: ...n]] and stars [[Neve Campbell]] who also co-wrote and co-produced the film. [[Malcolm McDowell]] gives ... 3: ...l-life stories woven together show the dedication and hard work that dancers must put in to their art, ... 5: It has been reported that The Company has been an idea of Campbell's for a long time - ... 8: *{{imdb title|id=0335013|title=The Company}} 10: [[Category:2003 films|Company]] Company (835 bytes) 1: A '''company''' in the broadest sense is an aggregation of peo... 2: ...anised as a type of business organization. See [[company (law)]]. 3: * for [[military]] purposes. See [[company (military unit)]]. 4: * as the '''[[Commissioned officer|officer]]s''' and '''[[crew]]''', collectively, of a [[ship]]. 6: '' '''Company''' '' is also the name of several creative works:
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