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Saudi officials I've met who work with him describe him as a human dynamo, consuming spreadsheets and Powerpoints, spitting facts and figures, setting a high bar for everyone in his employment and expecting results pronto.
Charles Gorman (July 6, 1898 - February 11, 1940) was a Canadian speed skater who competed in the 1924 Winter Olympics and in the 1928 Winter Olympics. Gorman dominated the sport of speed skating in North America during the mid-1920s, often being referred to as the "Man with the Million Dollar Legs" and the "Human Dynamo".
Ashok Masti is an Indian Playback singer. He is best known for his song "Khadke Glassy" which is sung by him and Yo Yo Honey Singh from the movie Jabriya Jodi Starring Parineeti Chopra & Siddharth Malhotra. His song "Glassy-2" has been nominated for the Best Punjabi Music Club Song of the year Award. Ashok Masti is Popularly known as Human Dynamo, Recently released Haunsla Na Chhadin with 31 musical artists.
Retrieved August 20, 2014. The three other members of the 1944 consensus All-American backfield were Les Horvath, Doc Blanchard, and Glen Davis, who all won the Heisman Trophy in 1944, 1945, and 1946 respectively. While at Navy the media heaped colorful praise of his playing ability by writing he was a “human dynamo,” “190 lbs fluid force,” and “the piston-legged personification of power.” A knee injury in 1945 ended his football playing career.
Wallis praised Coffin's effort, calling him a "human dynamo", but said that Coffin had "worked himself into the ground" and that the team had no chance of meeting its deadline without him. Around the same time, Senn became so ill that he was told he had six months to live, though he survived. With both teams crippled, and only two months left before the deadline, Wallis canceled the game. Sega initially stated that X-treme had been delayed, but in early 1997 announced that it had been canceled.
Bosley Crowther of The New York Times wrote that the film was a faithful adaptation of the comic strip, and that the best part were the epic action scenes. He observed that the film would satisfy younger viewers. Variety wrote: "Although the picture comes in a bit overlength at 100 minutes, the direction and Dudley Nichols' scripting combine to bring it off acceptably against some rather dazzling settings, including authentic castles actually lensed in England". A rave review in Harrison's Reports called it "one of the most exciting and thrilling action-filled romantic adventure melodramas ever brought to the screen", and called Wagner "a human dynamo" in the title role.
Boyd was a tall man with a long stride. He was hard-working, combining industry with composure and skill on the ball. His dynamism was regularly mentioned; The Times match report of the 1953 FA Cup sixth round replay against Tottenham Hotspur, a 2–2 draw in which Boyd scored the equalising goal and had his name taken, attributed Birmingham's second-half comeback to their captain's performance: Against Arsenal in the 1956 cup run he was "a champion who covered every inch of Highbury's mud, a dynamo and a man of steel", and, later the same season, The Times correspondent wondered rhetorically "was there ever such a human dynamo at wing-half?" Birmingham based their success of the 1950s on "their acutely drilled and disciplined defence – founded upon the authority of their half-backs Boyd, Smith and Warhurst", though these three did much more than protect their defenders.
He was born in Fort Worth, Texas and attended Rio Rancho High School in Rio Rancho, New Mexico,Jeff Grammer, "A Human Dynamo: Former Rio Rancho High, NMSU Star Shines in CFL", Albuquerque Journal, September 7, 2012. where he was a letterman in football, basketball and track. In football, he was named to the first-team All-state team after rushing for nearly 2,100 yards and 33 touchdowns as a senior in 2004. He was also named to the first team All-state basketball team. Also an outstanding track & field athlete, Williams scored 26 points at the 2005 Class 5A State Championships, where he captured the state titles in the 200-meter dash (21.51 s), 400-meter dash, the high jump (6 ft, 11in) was a member of the state champion 4 × 100 m relay and the state champion 4 × 400 m relay squads.
Packer was the 'human dynamo' according to Richard Anderson,Anderson, p.80 who drove the company forward into the twenty-first century, transforming "Huntsman's reputation from that of merely a reliable gaiter and britches maker to a glamorous bespoke fashion house".Anderson, p. 81 From the 30s to the 70s, working with Head Cutter Colin Hammick, Packer ensured that Huntsman's reputation as the most expensive Savile Row tailor was well established. Hammick believed he offered 'the best quality' on Savile Row to justify the house's high prices,Edith M Lederer, London's Famed Tailors Go International The Free Lance Star, 25 October 1984 retaining a high-profile international client list. One of these clients was Gregory Peck, who Huntsman dressed for half a century between 1953 and 2003. During this time Peck (and his film studios) commissioned over 160 suits from the house both for use on screen and off.WJLondon Article, Camilla Hunt, 'LCM: Huntsman Presents Gregory Peck Style Archive', WJLondon, 20 June 2014 Advertising material from the 50s and 60s shows that Hammick created traditional Savile Row tailoring with a fashionable edge.

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