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  2. DMG Mori Seiki Co. - Wikipedia

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    DMG Mori Co., Ltd. (DMG森精機株式会社, DMG Mori Seiki Kabushiki-gaisha) (formerly Mori Seiki Co., Ltd. and DMG Mori Seiki Co., Ltd.) is a Japanese company headquartered in Tokyo and Nara City, engaged primarily in the manufacture and sale of machine tools. [3] [4] [5] Since its establishment, the business has become the largest machine ...

  3. DMG Mori Aktiengesellschaft - Wikipedia

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    In a 2016 AGM of DMG Mori AG, a profit and loss transfer agreement and a dominance agreement were approved, both with DMG Mori GmbH, a wholly-owned subsidiary of DMG Mori Seiki, as the controlling company. The terms of the agreements will result in any profits being transferred to DMG Mori Seiki and any losses transferred to DMG Mori AG, with ...

  4. Memento mori - Wikipedia

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    Memento mori (Latin for "remember that you have to die") is an artistic or symbolic trope acting as a reminder of the inevitability of death. The concept has its roots in the philosophers of classical antiquity and Christianity , and appeared in funerary art and architecture from the medieval period onwards.

  5. Taikichiro Mori - Wikipedia

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    30 January 1993. (1993-01-30) (aged 88) Known for. Mori Building Company. Taikichiro Mori (森 泰吉郎, Mori Taikichirō, 1 March 1904 – 30 January 1993) was the founder of Mori Building Company . Forbes ranked him as the richest man in the world during 1991-92, [1] with a net worth of $15 billion in 1991 (approximately equivalent to $29.9 ...

  6. Cesare Mori - Wikipedia

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    Cesare Mori (Italian pronunciation: [ˈtʃeːzare ˈmɔri, ˈtʃɛː-]; 22 December 1871 – 5 July 1942) was a prefect (prefetto) before and during the Italian Fascism period. He is known in Italy as the "Iron Prefect" ( Prefetto di Ferro ) because of his iron-fisted campaigns against Sicilian Mafia in the second half of the 1920s.

  7. Takeshi Mori (commander) - Wikipedia

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    Takeshi Mori (森 赳, Mori Takeshi, 25 April 1894 – 15 August 1945) was a lieutenant general in the Imperial Japanese Army. He commanded the First Imperial Guards Division at the very end of World War II , and was killed by Major Kenji Hatanaka during the Kyūjō Incident .

  8. Mark de Mori - Wikipedia

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    De Mori took part in 11 fights during his time as an amateur, winning all. Although lessened, De Mori's asthma remains. He says that his private gym, the Odjebi training centre in Split, "has a good climate and is really good for my asthma". De Mori lived in Croatia for 10 years before returning back to Perth, Western Australia in January 2023.

  9. Toshiko Mori - Wikipedia

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    Toshiko Mori (born 1951) is a Japanese architect and the founder and principal of New York–based Toshiko Mori Architect, PLLC and Vision Arc. She is also the Robert P. Hubbard Professor in the Practice of Architecture at the Harvard University Graduate School of Design. [1] In 1995, she became the first female faculty member to receive tenure ...

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