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  2. John L. Scott - Wikipedia

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    John L. Scott, Inc. was founded by John L. Scott (1898–1986) in 1931 in downtown Seattle. [3]John L. Scott Real Estate started over seven decades ago when a young Scottish immigrant named John L. Scott set out on a long journey with his bride and infant son in their Ford Model-T—destination San Diego.

  3. Windermere Real Estate - Wikipedia

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    Windermere Real Estate was founded by John W. Jacobi in 1972, when he purchased an eight-agent office in Seattle, Washington. [1] It grew outside Seattle in 1984 with an office on Bainbridge Island. [3]

  4. The Samling Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Rental notice for Dove's Nest in 1811. John Benson (1745–1808), who built and lived in the house from about 1780 [4] was a wealthy landowner whose family had been in the Windermere district from the 15th Century. [5] He owned many properties in the area including William Wordsworth’s house “Dove Cottage”. Wordsworth visited him at Dove ...

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    He took a bath on rental car company Hertz, however, basically wiping out a $1.8 billion investment there as the company announced bankruptcy in 2020. 6. Ben Graham.

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  7. John L. Scott Jr. - Wikipedia

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    John L. Scott Jr. (October 21, 1953 – August 13, 2023) was an American politician who served as a member of the South Carolina Legislature from 1991 until his death. [ 1 ] Early life and career

  8. Storrs Hall - Wikipedia

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    Storrs Hall, Windermere Lake, Westmorland, 1832–1835. The mansion was first built in the 1790s by Sir John Legard, a Yorkshire landowner. After 14 years of owning the building, Sir John Legard became increasingly crippled by gout, and eventually sold Storrs Hall in 1804.

  9. Suddenly, Last Summer (film) - Wikipedia

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    John L. Scott of the Los Angeles Times was more positive, calling the film "an absorbing, in part, shocking motion picture," in which Hepburn and Taylor "pull out all the histrionic stops, resulting in performances that will undoubtedly bring plenty of votes come Oscar-nominating time." [20]

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