People with autism disorders often have strengths suited to certain jobs, Ms. Hartman says.
Hartman told his social team to do what it thought necessary to resolve complaints.
Tyson Hartman is chief technology officer at Avanade, a global business technology services provider.
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In an untitled 1933 pen-and-ink drawing by Rosella Hartman, a nude couple contemplates a woodland waterfall.
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Hartman, Stryker's chief financial officer, was appointed interim chief executive after Mr. MacMillan's exit became public.
Down the road, "a merger is a possibility, " ventures Donald Hartman, an analyst for SBC Warburg in Bangkok.
Mr. Asa-El, the former executive editor of the Jerusalem Post, is a fellow at the Shalom Hartman Institute.
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As part of an NPR series on fashion, Leda Hartman takes a look at latest trends in textile technology.
Hartman's ex-wife, Lisa Jarvis, with whom he remained friendly after their divorce, also suggested there was tension in the marriage.
However, the night before the shooting, Brynn Hartman dined with a female friend at a nearby restaurant, Buca di Beppo.
Rachel Hartman's book, Seraphina, is about a kingdom where dragons and humans live happily live side-by-side until a murder threatens peace.
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Explain that your impressions from the phone call limit your ability to refer his son, says Phyllis Hartman, an Ingomar, Pa.
If Mr Hartman had taken it, half his workforce would have left.
Hemingway found Bimini, but Harold Hartman, onetime owner of a New Jersey box company, made the tiny island of Staniel Cay his adopted home.
In 1973 Hartman neighbor Martha Wohlford, a novelist, used sideband radio to set up the first communications link between Staniel Cay and the outside world.
If Hartman was surprised, imagine the reaction of less tax-savvy people who suddenly realize that their heirs face a worry usually thought to be reserved for Rockefellers.
Micah Hartman, a statistician who works for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, attributed this to more people substituting cheaper generic drugs for pricier patented ones.
The networks seem acutely aware of this: Hope Hartman, who is running ABC's event today, kicks off the morning not by talking about the panels to come, but the liquor.
Like the better-known Thomas Hart Benton, Hartman depicts the smooth, sensual contours of her two figures and their saturnine cat, her minute pen strokes producing an array of subtle textures.
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Hartman died in 1991, but the do-it-yourself ethos among U.S. expatriates continues to pave the way for better tourism in the Exumas, a chain of 365 Bahamian islands and cays (pronounced "keys"), low reefs of sand or coral.
Senior Yale lecturers like Yale's diplomat-in-residence and eminent international security studies scholar Charles Hill, and Yale's Sterling Professor Emeritus of English and Comparative Literature and Holocaust survivor Geoffrey Hartman, served on YIISA's faculty advisory committees and participated in its activities.
Charles A. Hartman Fine Art and PDX Contemporary Art, both recommended to me as standard-bearers, offered fairly conservative painting (respectively, Eva Speer's realist chunks of ocean garnished at the edges with "unfinished" skeins of combed paint, and the twee veggies of Tina Beebe's "Of Gardens" exhibition).
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