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Northrop

[nawr-thruhp]

noun

  1. John Howard, 1891–1987, U.S. biochemist: Nobel Prize in chemistry 1946.



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For Northrop, improving cash flow is a priority as the B-21 stealth bomber becomes cash profitable and the Sentinel missile system nears production.

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And Northrop Grumman, maker of the B-21 Raider bomber and Sentinel ICBM, two legs of America’s “modernized” nuclear triad, has seen its shares increase by more than 1,400%.

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Wayne Northrop, best known for his work in TV dramas ‘Days of Our Lives’ and ‘Dynasty,’ died Friday, his publicist confirmed to The Times.

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Actor Wayne Northrop, who was best known for his work in TV dramas “Dynasty,” “Days of Our Lives” and “Port Charles,” has died.

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Among the 29 companies Arden Strategies lists as clients is defence giant Northrop Grumman, which supplies weapons components to militaries across the world including the Israeli Defence Forces.

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