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Yet, Briner takes the high road here in his condemnation of this policy.
Farida Briner said she was told that a committee showed up at her father's farm.
I think it has a great chance of success, Bob Briner notwithstanding.
Now Briner is championing their cause under the guise that the game be returned to the public.
Mr. Briner was a key figure in bringing television and sponsor dollars to tennis.
Briner earned a bachelor's degree in business and English from Greenville College.
To that end, Mr. Briner deals with business essentials, like having a plan, building a team and being responsive to others.
Strange bedfellows these, because it was these very same gentlemen who ran Briner out of the administration of the game some 10 years ago.
"This provides a helpful business insight," Mr. Briner writes.
The corporate lesson, Mr. Briner writes, is that a company must take care in choosing a person with integrity to do its public relations.
Briner finished his final book, The Final Roar, shortly before dying of abdominal cancer in 1999.
The script requires Ms. Briner to reach out to the audience immediately ("Do you like these shoes?
"They threatened to hang him and tar and feather him," Ms. Briner said.
Bob Briner is a major competitor of the Association of Tennis Professionals Tour.
William Briner started the NIH Radiopharmacy in 1958.
John Christian and William Briner were both active on key national committees responsible for the development, regulation and utilization of radiopharmaceuticals.
Beat Briner arranged it for a wind octet of pairs of oboes, clarinets, horns and bassoons.
Yul Brynner was born Yuliy Borisovich Briner in 1920.
The series was co-created by South Africans Mfundi Vundla and Karen Briner.
Oxley Progressive MLA George Briner died on 9 September 1920.
Bob Briner, a pioneer professional tennis administrator and later a television sports executive, died Friday night in his home in Greenville, Ill.
One of these, Palmers of Connecticut, managed by entrepreneur Julius Briner, had produced over 60000 two-stroke engines before 1912.
"Top executives of a large corporation," Mr. Briner writes, "could devote much of their time responding to questions, comments and criticisms that are really not worth the investment."
He also occasionally referred to himself as Julius Briner, Jules Bryner, or Youl Bryner.
Which means that Allison Briner as Faye is forced to do an impersonation of Mae West as Faye.