And this market constitutes nearly 50% of the total sales of Otis in China.
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David, 60, got his start in 1975 at Otis Elevator, which UTC acquired a year later.
Now, we're 15-year-olds and we're going to the hotel with the band and Johnny Otis?
"I'm very worried, " says Otis Brawley, chief medical officer of the American Cancer Society.
Another argument for eating horse is suggested by Otis Lebert, chef at Le Taxi Jaune.
He wanted Otis's vocal to be louder and wanted me to remix the tape.
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Once the parent of Boeing and United Airlines, UTC was mainly an aerospace outfit until it bought Otis.
The minister, Otis Thomas, has since recanted the story in interviews with the FBI, law enforcement sources said.
Otis Hensley, a local politician, saw two girls with their grandmother at a grocery store in Harlan county.
As Otis Taylor makes his Monterey debut, he remembers how his own father enjoyed coming here decades ago.
Other international performers include Kim Richey, Otis Gibbs, Tom Baxter and Then Jerico.
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The opinions expressed in this commentary are solely those of Otis W. Brawley.
Many were partners or family members of James Otis Watson, coal tycoon.
Otis Brawley, an epidemiologist and breast-cancer specialist who heads the American Cancer Society, notes such estimates are all statistical presumptions.
He sang with Temptations members Otis Williams and Melvin Franklin in the 1950s but didn't join the group until 1971.
Otis Williams, Ms Menzies's friend who is helping to run the fund, said he was "amazed" by the money raised.
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The songs are great chosen, with unusual intelligence, from the repertoires of Otis Redding, Aretha Franklin, Wilson Pickett, and other soul giants.
"This time around I'm dead set against voting for Hillary Clinton, " said Otis, a longtime Democrat and retired Navy reservist.
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The L.A. Times had a fairly liberal editorial policy in its ascendency in the 1960s and 1970s under Otis Chandler.
Macon, home of Georgia's Music Hall of Fame, also gave the planet Otis Redding, Little Richard and the Allman Brothers Band.
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He's "one of the thought leaders in the field, " said Dr. Otis Brawley, chief medical officer of the American Cancer Society.
"If you stop the Avastin, than the tumor comes back galloping, " says Otis Brawley, chief medical officer of the American Cancer Society.
The festival also exposed soul great Otis Redding to a new, primarily white audience, whom he called "the love crowd, " Phillips says.
In 1967, Otis Redding, one of the most influential soul singers of the 1960s, was killed in a plane crash in Wisconsin.
These included everyone from railway magnate Collis Huntington to oil mogul Edward Doheny to the embodiment of power, Los Angeles Times publisher Harrison Gray Otis.
Jerry said we had to get an Otis single out right away.
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For many this will be an introduction to the mysterious Otis Kaye.
"Otis was one of the premier acts at Stax (Records), " Jones says.
We were the privileged college to host Mr. Otis Moss this January.
The Los Angeles Times publisher back then, Otis Chandler, was mentioned too.
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