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  2. Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing North America

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    Toyota took the lessons it learned from NUMMI and went onto establish the wholly-owned Toyota Motor Manufacturing Kentucky and Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada plants in 1986. As Toyota prepared to open more plants in 1996, the company created the Toyota Motor Manufacturing North America (TMMNA) subsidiary in Erlanger, Kentucky to oversee all ...

  3. Fayetteville, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Fayetteville is the county seat [5] and the largest city in Lincoln County, Tennessee, United States. The city's population was 7,095 at the 2020 census. [6] History

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  5. Southeastern United States - Wikipedia

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    Fayetteville: North Carolina: 208,501: 28 Augusta [a] ... Hyundai in Montgomery; [17] Toyota Motors in Blue Springs ... the Home Depot and United Parcel Service in ...

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  7. Fayetteville is launching new FAST service, and the city ...

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    West Fayetteville residents will be able to take the city’s first express bus route starting Nov. 13, when the Fayetteville Area System of Transit launches the X1 route between Two Bale Lane and ...

  8. Purolator Filters - Wikipedia

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    A modern Purolator oil filter. The company was founded in 1923 as Motor Improvements, Incorporated in New York City. [1] The company's Purolator (initially stylized PurOlator and sometimes Pur-O-Lator) oil filtration device, [2] invented in 1922 by Ernest John Sweetland [3] and George H. Greenhalgh, [1] was standard equipment on early 1920s Chrysler automobiles after being launched on the ...

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