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BDO World Championship: Christian Kist beats O'Shea to win title Kist was playing in his first World Championship at the Lakeside Christian Kist won his first BDO world title on his Lakeside debut after a thrilling 7-5 win over Tony O'Shea.
BBC News - Home 2012
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British chiefs of distinction, called Kist-vaen, which are composed of upright fragments of granite, so placed as to form a stone coffin, or something bearing that resemblance.
The Betrothed Walter Scott 1801
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The Ghanaian had been a fisherman for Star-Kist, but was now looking for work in France as a diesel mechanic.
Archive 2009-11-22 Bas Bleu 2009
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The Ghanaian had been a fisherman for Star-Kist, but was now looking for work in France as a diesel mechanic.
Meanderings at the roadside Bas Bleu 2009
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But now many industry analysts say Pilgrim's Pride paid the wrong price for Gold Kist at the wrong time.
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Revenue jumped 57% to $2.09 billion amid the late 2006 acquisition of Gold Kist, while gross margin climbed to 5.1% from 4.9%.
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"I'm just going to put it in the bank," said Kist, a public health nurse at the Palm Beach County Health Department.
Building a perfect excuse Sinfonian 2008
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In 2006 the company bought rival Gold Kist, for about $1 billion.
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Pilgrim's "extended themselves too much ... with its purchase of Gold Kist," says Rich Nelson, director of research at commodity-research company Allendale Inc. in Chicago.
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Star-Kist Tuna is owned by Del Monte, which coincidentally is headquartered in San Francisco, which, to bring this full circle, is in Nancy Pelosi ` s district.
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