Knuff

(nŭf)
n.1.A lout; a clown.
The country knuffs, Hob, Dick, and Hick,
With clubs and clouted shoon.
- Hayward.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
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"In order to scale presence across global markets, financial firms are positioning trading infrastructure inside Equinix's global data centres," said John Knuff, general manager, Global Financial Services at Equinix.
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"Together, Equinix and Bloomberg deliver a solution that addresses the growing need among global financial markets to securely connect to multiple partners simultaneously," said John Knuff, general manager, global financial services at Equinix.
Cattau, Benjamin, Knuff, and Castell (1982) studied 21 patients who were evaluated with a diagnosis of questionable ascites.
Cattau, E.L., Jr., Benjamin, S.B., Knuff, T.E., & Castell, D.O.
He is lovingly remembered by Kay, his wife of almost 60 years, and by his children: Robin, Daw n, Martin and Karen (Knuff), and their families.
"It was determined by the then facilities group that it was too new and sophisticated for them to handle, especially since we had a lot of new design stuff in the building, like a thermal storage system, our energy management system - things that were really technical that engineers needed to be involved in," says Mary Knuff, then a member of Penney's construction group but now building operations and planning manager at the Home Office.