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Lloyd, John (lived 15th century)
Lloyd (or Floyd), John (c. 1475–1523)
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Good thing the producers didn't listen to me: Replacement Valli John Lloyd Young took the Tony for Best Actor in a Musical. As the Financial Times's John Lloyd notes in the August 27 Spectator, if a Russian mobster is someone who hires bodyguards, routinely pays protection money, and avoids taxes, then, as Lloyd notes, most of the honest entrepreneurs in Russia are mobsters. Certeon brings unique advantages to resellers who support enterprises deploying accelerated Web-based technology solutions worldwide," said John Lloyd, vice president of business development for Certeon. |
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