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  2. Hill-Rom - Wikipedia

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    Hillrom is a wholly owned subsidiary of Baxter and was formally part of Hill-Rom Holdings, Inc., which was formerly a part of Hillenbrand Industries until that company split its medical equipment division from their casket business in 2008. [3] Their headquarters are in Chicago, Illinois. [3] John Groetelaars was the President and CEO. [4]

  3. Liko - Wikipedia

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    Most of Liko's products are sold outside of Sweden. The largest markets are North America, Western Europe and the Asia-Pacific region. Liko has about a 15-20% share of the world market for patient lifts and is thereby one of the most important suppliers in its segment. Liko was established in 1979. [2]

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  5. List of mountains and hills of County Dublin - Wikipedia

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    County Dublin (shaded dark green) The website PeakVisor states, as of February 2024 [update] , that there are 41 mountains or hills in County Dublin , Ireland, [ 1 ] while in the same month the Database of British and Irish Hills lists 16.

  6. ESPN's Kirk Herbstreit in Dublin for FSU football opener ...

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    Kirk Herbstreit will be in Ireland with ESPN's College GameDay. FSU fans haven't forgotten what he said after the College Football Playoff snub.

  7. Gibbet Hill (short story) - Wikipedia

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    "Gibbet Hill" is an 1890 short story by Bram Stoker first published in a Christmas supplement of the Daily Express Dublin Edition. [1]The story was unknown to even Stoker biographers and literary scholars until October 2024, when it was uncovered by Brian Cleary, an amateur researcher and Stoker enthusiast [1] [2] at the National Library of Ireland.

  8. Facebook real-name policy controversy - Wikipedia

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    Facebook's notification to "update your name". The Facebook real-name policy controversy is a controversy over social networking site Facebook's real-name system, which requires that a person use their legal name when they register an account and configure their user profile. [1]

  9. Economy of Dublin - Wikipedia

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    In 2017 Dublin ranked 1st in Ireland by disposable income per person, at 110% of the State average. [1]In 2008, it was the city with the 2nd highest wages in the world, [2] dropping to 10th place in 2009, [3] and, according to a Brookings Institution report in 2012, had the 14th highest income per capita in the world at $55,578 (€42,960).