hornish

hornish

(ˈhɔːnɪʃ)
adj
resembling horn or hard
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According to Charlie Hornish, Chief Executive Officer, Sofia Airport does not need a third runway soon, as well as a third terminal.
Hornish, "An evaluation of common analysis methods for bolted joints in launch vehicles," in Proceedings of 51st AIAA/ASME/ASCE/AHS/ASC Structures, Structural Dynamics, and Materials Conference, Orlando, Florida, 2010.
Hornish held on for second, giving car owner Roger Penske the top two spots.
The combined entity will be lead by Outdoor Channel's CEO Tom Hornish, with its CFO and COO Tom Allen, serving in the same positions.
A multicar crash involving Gordon and Sam Hornish Jr.
"ParaNav has proven its effectiveness in more than 100 test jumps at maximum altitudes of 28,000 feet and at temperatures of 20 degrees below zero," says Ron Hornish, vice president and general manager of sensor systems for Rockwell Collins.
They bet: 7/2 Sam Hornish Junior (Team Penske), 4/1 Tony Kanaan (Andretti Green) and Dan Wheldon (Target Chip Ganassi), 9/2 Helio Castroneves (Team Penske), 5/1 Dario Franchitti (Andretti Green), 6/1 Scott Dixon, 16/1 bar.
Also joining Parelec as a chemist is Peter Hornish. He has held chemist positions with many manufacturers including Exxon/Mobil, L'Oreal, QTI Inc., Pfizer, and Warner-Lambert.
Busch as a chemist is Peter Hornish. He has held chemist positions with many diverse manufacturers including Exxon/Mobil, L'Oreal, QTI Inc., Pfizer and Warner-Lambert.