You might expect a restaurant serving the world's least politically correct meal to be hidden away at the end of a dark alley.
He started working there in the early 1940s, before serving in the World War II.
And that kind of approach I think is serving the interest of France, but it's also serving the interest of the world.
The British Army will be flying hundreds of shamrock out of Northern Ireland to Royal Irish Regiment soldiers serving around the world.
Then the President will have an audience with the King of Thailand, the longest-serving monarch in the world, actually, and a very important figure in the Thai system, also someone who was born in the United States, in Massachusetts, but then became King in 1946.
More recent movements of social entrepreneurship seek to harness the power of social media and technology to push for new ways of interacting and serving markets of the world.
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By making sure the men and women serving this country around the world have the support they need to achieve their missions and come home safely.
We now have nearly 120, 000 peacekeepers serving all around the world, in 15 missions at this time.
Best known for his seminal series on the history of Ireland, he went into journalism after serving in the RAF during World War II.
The big-serving Russian, who is the world number seven, is aiming to secure his place in the season-ending Masters Cup for the top eight players in the rankings.
Here, too, there was a backlash in the last quarter of the century, with the birth of nouvelle cuisine, the rise of celebrity chefs and the proliferation of ethnic restaurants serving dishes from all over the world.
It later grew to operate the largest network of public DNS servers, serving millions of users around the world.
"Hopefully we'll fill the role that the Jewish people have tried to fill from time memorial, which is serving as a beacon to the world and as a force for the transformation of the good in society, " he said, adding that the event has already had sold out the 42, 000-seat stadium.
After serving in the Army during World War II, he went to work for his uncle's small drug company.
His military identity saw him serving in some of the world's hotspots, including Sierra Leona, Pakistan and the Gulf States.
The original Tokyo-Osaka shinkansen, serving the largest and most stable demand in the world, soon became profitable despite the huge investment.
But then we have to figure out how to get something out of that in terms of serving our interests around the world.
Born in Connecticut to Italian immigrants, Borgnine -- originally Ermes Effron Borgnino -- began taking theater classes after serving in the Navy during World War II.
After serving as President of the World Bank, Jim was asked by President George W. Bush to be the Special Envoy for Gaza Disengagement for the Middle East.
The bulk of his fortune comes from Delaware North, one of the largest concession companies in the world serving up food, drinks, and entertainment at 200 venues across four countries.
Synaptics supplies touchpads for 55% of the world's laptops, serving all the big players--like Dell, HP and Acer.
Meanwhile, I think all Americans should give thanks to the heroic work that's being done by our foreign service officers and the men and women serving in our embassies and consulates around the world.
As a public land-grant institution, the University of Maine is committed to serving the citizens of Maine, the nation and the world.
The theory behind the network neutrality principle, which the internet sometimes gets close to, is that a neutral network should be expected to deliver the most to a nation and the world economically, by serving as an innovation platform, and socially, by facilitating the widest variety of interactions between people.
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They were part of that Greatest Generation -- surviving the Depression, joining the Army, serving in World War II.
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Khan, 36, started Khan Academy in a closet at his home in Silicon Valley, but with backing from the likes of Bill Gates and venture capitalist John Doerr and his wife Ann, has expanded into a 36-person company serving 10 million students around the world with free video talks on the Internet explaining everything from calculus to chemistry.
The most notable sacking was that of Rafidah Aziz, believed to be the world's longest-serving trade minister, with over 20 years in the job.
Sarin, 54, flirted with the Internet world, serving as chief executive of InfoSpace from 2000 to 2001.
Hitler and Hess had crossed paths before, serving in the same infantry unit during World War I.
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