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John Kennedy Toole ( ˈtuːl ; December 17, 1937 – March 26, 1969) was an American novelist from New Orleans, Louisiana, whose posthumously published novel, A Confederacy of Dunces, won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1981
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In a world dominated by increasingly large engineering firms, Toole Design remains a unique place in our industry as a mid-sized, American-owned planning and design firm — that is also owned and led by women
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In Connecticut, Michigan, and New York, all professional services are provided by Toole Design’s affiliate Transportation Engineering Design, DPC and its licensed engineers in CT, MI, and NY
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Toole Design's passionate, talented professionals are the cornerstone of our success From our amazing administrative team to our visionary urban designers, we are inspired by our shared values to plan, design and engineer multimodal projects that help you move people of all ages and abilities
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Toole Design is a great place to develop a unique skill set and be surrounded by experts in the field of multimodal transportation We come from different backgrounds, different parts of the world, and different disciplines — and we all share one common goal: safe, comfortable transportation for all VIEW INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
- Kendall Toole Reveals Why She Left Peloton, Announces Fitness App
In an exclusive interview with OK!, former Peloton instructor Kendall Toole revealed why she left the platform to launch her own app, NKO Club
- Former Peloton Star Kendall Toole Launches NKO Club, a New Wellness . . .
Shaped by Toole's own mental health journey, NKO Club unites movement, mindfulness and nutrition to help others find their strength
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