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China deal has Cirrus on Cloud 9.


CIRRUS cirrus

coarse hairs, longer than those in the normal coat and less coarse than tactile hairs.


cirrus capitis
hairs of the forelock.

cirrus caudae
hairs of the tail.
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 of Longbridge after signing a major contract with Chinese car firm Nanjing.

The Redditch mechanical, electrical and electronic specialists have reached agreement over production testing of new MGs.

Cirrus has been awarded project work contracts worth pounds 1 million with Nanjing and has launched operations in both China and the UK to facilitate the building and testing of MGs.

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 of rolling roads, electrical test and engine control unit programming stations to Nanjing's new manufacturing plant in China, clearing the path for production of MG7 and MGTF.

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ON THE DOTTED LINE... James Lin, Nanjing's operations director, and Brian Gale, MD of Cirrus.
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Title Annotation:Business
Publication:Birmingham Mail (England)
Date:Dec 15, 2006
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