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  2. Principal Financial Group - Wikipedia

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    Principal Financial Group, Inc. View of the 801 Grand. The headquarters of its owner, Principal Financial Group is in the foreground at 711 High Street. Principal Financial Group is an American global financial investment management and insurance company headquartered in Des Moines, Iowa, U.S.

  3. Principal - Wikipedia

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    Principal photography, the first phase of movie production "The Principal", a song on the album K-12 by Melanie Martinez; Finance. Principal (finance) or principal sum, the original amount of a debt or investment on which interest is calculated Principal (bond), the face value of a bond; Principal Financial Group, a life insurance company

  4. Victoria Principal - Wikipedia

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    Victoria Principal. Vicki Ree Principal (born January 3, 1950), [1] [2] [3] later known as Victoria Principal, is a Japanese-born American actress, producer, entrepreneur, and author, best known for her role as Pamela Barnes Ewing on the American primetime television soap opera series Dallas. She spent nine years on the long-running series ...

  5. Principal (academia) - Wikipedia

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    Principal (academia) The principal is the chief executive and the chief academic officer of a university or college in certain parts of the Commonwealth . In the United States, the principal is the head of school at most pre-university, non-boarding schools.

  6. Principal Group - Wikipedia

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    Principal Group. The Principal Group was a group of interrelated Canadian financial companies that collapsed in 1987, resulting in losses to an estimated 67,000 people. Losses were in recovered in part through provincial governments paying compensation, based on findings as to deficiencies in regulatory oversight.

  7. Head teacher - Wikipedia

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    Head teacher. A headmaster / headmistress, head teacher, head, school administrator, principal or school director (sometimes another title is used) is the staff member of a school with the greatest responsibility [1] for the management of the school.

  8. Principal parts - Wikipedia

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    In Latin, most verbs have four principal parts.For example, the verb for "to carry" is given as portō – portāre – portāvī – portātum, where portō is the first-person singular present active indicative ("I carry"), portāre is the present active infinitive ("to carry"), portāvī is the first-person singular perfect active indicative ("I carried"), and portātum is the neuter supine.

  9. Principal (commercial law) - Wikipedia

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    In commercial law, a principal is a person, legal or natural, who authorizes an agent to act to create one or more legal relationships with a third party. This branch of law is called agency and relies on the common law proposition qui facit per alium, facit per se (from Latin: "he who acts through another, acts personally").