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Graham

Town and administrative headquarters of Alamance County, north-central North Carolina; population (1990) 10,400. It is located to the southeast of Burlington. Established in 1849, it is a longtime textile- and furnituremaking centre.

Graham

Town and administrative headquarters of Young County, north-central Texas; population (1990) 9,000. It is located 124 km/77 mi west-northwest of Fort Worth. Founded in 1872 just below Lake Graham, on a tributary to the Brazos River, it is a commercial, processing, and service centre for the wheat, cattle, and oil industries. Aluminium, computer, leather, and other goods are manufactured in the town, which also has a resort trade.



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The new funding brings Jimmy Price, managing director of Valueact Capital, to the company board, along with Graeme Ferguson, former head of programming for Vodafone Global.
WA Assistant Police Commissioner Graeme Lienert estimates that by 2008, over 29,000 leavers will take part in schoolies' celebrations at traditional WA party locations such as Rottnest Island and Dunsborough in the South West region (West Australian, 29/3/07, p.
104), artistic director Graeme Murphy brings the company on a farewell tour of the U.
 
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