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  2. Sussex, New Brunswick - Wikipedia

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    Sussex is home to the Sussex Drive-In, a single screen drive-in theatre, which has been in operation since 1967. [14] The Sussex Drive-In has a 24m high screen and 300 car capacity. It is opened seasonally in the summer. Southern New Brunswick's only alpine ski hill, Poley Mountain, in the Caledonia Highlands is located southeast of the town.

  3. Nutrien - Wikipedia

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    Nutrien is a Canadian fertilizer company based in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. It is the largest producer of potash , second largest producer of nitrogen fertilizer in the world and generally the 2nd largest in fertilizers worldwide.

  4. Agricen - Wikipedia

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    Agricen was founded as Advanced Microbial Solutions in 1998. [1] In July 2012, Agricen entered a strategic partnership with Loveland Products, Inc., a provider of crop input products and part of then publicly traded company Agrium Inc., which is now Nutrien.

  5. Fernhurst Research Station - Wikipedia

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    The Fernhurst Research Station was a crop protection chemical research institute in West Sussex, mainly run by ICI, for the fruit industry.The site is to the east of the A286, around a mile south of the village of Fernhurst and a mile north of the Haslemere to Petersfield Serpent Trail.

  6. Healthcare in Sussex - Wikipedia

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    The Sussex Musculoskeletal Partnership is made up of Surrey and Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust, Brighton and Hove Integrated Care Service, Horder Healthcare and Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust. In May 2014 the consortium won a five-year musculoskeletal contract worth £210m from Brighton and Hove, Crawley and Horsham and Mid Sussex ...

  7. STEPS Centre - Wikipedia

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    The STEPS Centre's research investigated the politics of sustainability in various domains, including climate change, food systems, urbanization, and technology. [7] It focused on the perspectives and needs of marginalized people, particularly in poor countries and settings, as well as methodologies for including these priorities in policy appraisal and decision-making.

  8. Attenborough Centre for the Creative Arts - Wikipedia

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    It closed at the end of the spring 2007 season, when money ran out. The building was leased from the University of Sussex and needed about £14 million of improvements. Also, in 2006 Brighton and Hove City Council withdrew its annual £30,000 grant in favour of other city centre arts groups; and in 2007 the Arts Council stopped its funding.

  9. Saint Hill Manor - Wikipedia

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    Saint Hill Manor is a Grade II listed country house at Saint Hill Green, near East Grinstead in West Sussex, England.It was constructed in 1792 and had several notable owners before being purchased by L. Ron Hubbard and becoming the British headquarters of the Church of Scientology.