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Brokerage companies had a hard time getting into banking, because they do not have a large branch and backshop footprint.
In the former case it may be a backshop operation within a larger organization or smaller operation.
This information is from the son of the owner and Publisher, who "grew up" in the backshop of that newspaper.
The backshop and offset press occupied a large area on the north side of the first floor of Copeland Hall.
But is it love that is driving Alok, or the promise of a gadget-filled backshop?
It was while spending time in the backshop with skilled craftsmen that I learned from them a philosophy of life which I adopted for myself.
A backshop or back-shop is a specialized store or workshop found in service industries, such as locomotive and aircraft repair.
In 1997, The Daily's newsroom was moved into its current location inside Copeland Hall where the backshop used to be.
The BackShop Live (2006)
To provide backshop support to all three aircraft, allowing the 97th Air Mobility Wing to perform its aircrew training mission.
Livingston, like Brainerd and South Tacoma before it, would grow to encompass a large backshop handling heavy repairs for the railroad.
He reorganized the entire plant at a new location on Matamoros Street and installed modern newspaper equipment, including a press, linotype machines and backshop tools.
She was sold along with 70 Silver Dollar City in 1977, and is sitting behind the backshop, her wheels and cab detached and on the ground nearby.
April 2009 brought the Americana-tinged Songs From Another Country (released for contractual reasons as String Driven) on Backshop Records.
SRUs can be stocked to allow for quick remove and replace (R&R) operations on their parent LRUs, while also allowing for more extended repair operations at the backshop.
According to Amtrak's official website, for many years, Cleburne was the site of a major locomotive backshop of the Santa Fe, and many shop buildings can be seen on the east side of the track.
For many years it continued in this hybrid mode using a backshop staffed by trained journalism students working as paid student labor under the direction of a professional backshop supervisor and offset pressmen.
A shop-replaceable unit (SRU) or shop-replaceable component (SRC) is a modular component of an airplane, ship or spacecraft that is designed to be repaired by a technician at a backshop.
Towards the end of its life as a common backshop type setter, the Ludlow was often joined by the "Super Surfacer" a specially designed surface plane that would smooth the surface of the freshly cast type and ensure it was exactly type high.
The painting exaggerates the size of Gersaint's cramped boutique, hardly more than a permanent booth with a little backshop, on the medieval Pont Notre-Dame, in the heart of Paris, both creating and following fashion as he purveyed works of art and luxurious trifles to an aristocratic clientele.
She told Armand all about her early life, her childhood in the backshop of Maitre Meziere, the jeweller, who was a relative of her mother's; of her desire for an artistic career, her struggles with the middle-class prejudices of her relations, her bold defiance of them, and final independence.