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  1. Charles Terence Clegg "Terry" Wall (Bristol, 14 de dezembro de 1936) é um matemático britânico. Seus campos de interesse profissional são topologia, topologia algébrica e teoria das singularidades. Obras. Surgery on compact manifolds, 1970; A geometric introduction to topology, 1972

  2. 14 de fev. de 2011 · It could not have sounded like the most enticing offer: become the chairman of New York City Opera, which had a $20 million deficit in 2009, raided its endowment to pay off debts and cut its...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Charles_WallCharles Wall - Wikipedia

    Charles Cecil Wall (June 21, 1903 – May 1, 1995) was an American self-taught historian and preservationist, who spent nearly 40 years as resident director of George Washington's estate at Mount Vernon on the banks of the Potomac River, where he endeavored to keep the home and its surroundings in much the same state that it existed ...

  4. Charles accepts instructions across all areas of commercial litigation. His recent experience includes: Municipio de Mariana v BHP Group (UK) Ltd – acting for the Part 20 Defendant in a group action claim allegedly valued at £36 billion, arising out of the collapse of a Brazilian dam (led by Vernon Flynn KC and Richard Eschwege KC ...

  5. Charles Cecil Wall – Biography, undated and 1969. Scope and Contents. From the Collection: This collection combines the papers and files of each Superintendent or Resident Director listed under “Creators,” as well as their office staff, assistants, and other Mount Vernon personnel.

  6. www.wikiwand.com › pt › Charles_WallCharles Wall - Wikiwand

    Charles Terence Clegg "Terry" Wall é um matemático britânico.

  7. www.wikiwand.com › en › Charles_WallCharles Wall - Wikiwand

    Charles Cecil Wall was an American self-taught historian and preservationist, who spent nearly 40 years as resident director of George Washington's estate at Mount Vernon on the banks of the Potomac River, where he endeavored to keep the home and its surroundings in much the same state that it existed when the First President resided there.