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Can·tor

(kan'tŏr),
Meyer O., 20th-century U.S. physician. See: Cantor tube.
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"The Cantor's calling is a dedication to leaving people touched, moved and inspired by their shared experienced," added Rabbi Helbraun.
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Each year, Cantor Fitzgerald and BGC Partners donate 100 percent of the global revenues generated on Charity Day to the Cantor Fitzgerald Relief Fund, and to date has raised approximately USD125 million globally since its inception.
[ClickPress, Mon Aug 04 2014] Eight Cantor Colburn attorneys were selected as IP Stars in the 2014 World IP Survey by Managing Intellectual Property.
TEHRAN (FNA)- Just hours after stepping down as US House majority leader, Republican Representative Eric Cantor announced he would resign from his congressional seat later this month.
But that is all it took to send shockwaves through Washington, D.C., in June, when those 36,110 people in one Virginia congressional district cast ballots for tea party challenger David Brat, compared to only 28,898 who voted for incumbent House Majority Leader Eric Cantor. For the first time in history a majority leader has lost a primary election.
The suit alleges that Cantor's Nevada gaming businesses acquired technology and other assets from a subsidiary in which Refco held a 10 percent stake, without compensating the subsidiary.
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