In the words of the great architect Sir Christopher Wren, "architecture aims at eternity".
Wren uses a separate advertising agency, a unit of BBDO Worldwide, to cater to the automaker.
"In my mind, the market overreacted to what the Fed minutes said, " Mr. Wren said.
The group Wadebridge Renewable Energy Network (WREN) has been investigating harnessing energy from the Camel river.
Mr. Wren, meanwhile, doesn't see a significant move higher for stocks over the rest of the year.
They may need plenty of reassurance, given that transition looms at a few of Wren's largest ad agencies.
Some rivals grouse about the precedent Wren is setting to appease both his executives and his demanding clients.
Stewart Wren is chief executive of SB which is made up of 1, 100 workers, including 300 council staff.
But Wren, while grateful for that assistance, still sees a tough stretch ahead.
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But Scott Wren, senior equity strategist at Wells Fargo Advisors, believes softer earnings won't pose much of a hurdle.
"I don't know that it is a right or wrong issue, " Wren said.
John Wren, the CEO of Omnicom, frowns at a billboard-size chart in his office on Madison Avenue in Manhattan.
But Mr Wren added Capita would first look to redeploy its staff elsewhere in their organisation if this happened.
Wren wants pieces of talent agencies to secure a first look at entertainment properties and up-and-coming celebrities for his clients.
Prof Brendan Wren, from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, has been studying C. difficile for 25 years.
The advertising business is consolidating, and Wren is at the front of this trend, having acquired more than 150 companies.
In this environment, Mr. Wren thinks investors can wring additional gains out of the market by playing shifts within the stock market.
However, some bird species have increased, with the greenfinch population growing 67% in the past 27 years and the wren jumping 140%.
Wren's fans, if so challenged, would doubtless have made the same argument.
Mr. Wren points to the fact that the Dow weights its components by price, giving more clout to companies with more expensive shares.
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Wren is also more willing than his counterparts at Interpublic and WPP to gamble short-term profits in the hopes of gaining long-term client loyalty.
Portland stone, mined in the south western county of Dorset, was used by Sir Christopher Wren to rebuild St Paul's Cathedral between 1675 and 1710.
But he never revisited this style until the new album, when he worked on the song Jenny Wren sitting in his car in Los Angeles.
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"Our program is to take anyone who isn't a long toss person and turn him into one, immediately, " said Frank Wren, the Braves' general manager.
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Wren is a lot more hands-on than was his predecessor, the reserved Bruce Crawford, and makes himself available to selected accounts, even negotiating some deals.
John Soane mentions him in his lectures only as Wren's pupil.
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The wren is undoubtedly the most common breeding bird in Bristol.
Opponents of modern architecture may scoff that Sir Christopher Wren and Filippo Brunelleschi tended to make buildings that lasted a little longer than 60 years.
"In a perfect world, we'd have more guys that strike out 50 or 60 times and hit 30 home runs, " Braves general manager Frank Wren said.
"The realization that there is a relationship between employee welfare and productivity is actually not new, " says Daniel A. Wren, author of Evolution of Management Thought.
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