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  2. Stanfield's - Wikipedia

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    Business was brisk during both world wars and Stanfield's expanded into t-shirts and other garments following World War II. [ 2 ] Robert Lorne Stanfield , former premier of Nova Scotia and leader of the federal Progressive Conservative Party of Canada , was the grandson of the founder, Charles Stanfield.

  3. Jack Kerouac - Wikipedia

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    Kerouac was featured in clothing brand Gap's 1993 "Who Wore Khakis" campaign, using a black and white photo of the poet taken in 1958 in Greenwich Village. [116] In 1997, the house on Clouser Avenue where The Dharma Bums was written was purchased by a newly formed non-profit group, The Jack Kerouac Writers in Residence Project of Orlando, Inc.

  4. Charles Tomlinson - Wikipedia

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    Alfred Charles Tomlinson, CBE (8 January 1927 – 22 August 2015) was an English poet, translator, academic, and illustrator. [1] He was born in Penkhull , and grew up in Basford, Stoke-on-Trent , Staffordshire.

  5. Charles Dalmon - Wikipedia

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    Jean Moorcroft Wilson [6] notes that Siegfried Sassoon and Ralph Hodgson planned to publish "small, neglected authors", into which group Dalmon fell with Thomas Ashe and Primovard Dugard. There are ascriptions to Dalmon of Manx songs and ballads , which may be collector's or editor's rather than author's credits.

  6. Charles Tyrwhitt - Wikipedia

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    A shirt made by Charles Tyrwhitt Flagship store of Charles Tyrwhitt on Jermyn Street in London. In 1986, Charles Tyrwhitt was founded as a mail order company by Wheeler while studying at the University of Bristol. The company began operating from a small space on Fulham Road, London, before expanding the business with retail and e-commerce ...

  7. Charles Greenleaf Bell - Wikipedia

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    A major work was Symbolic History Through Sight and Sound, a 60-hour video cultural history of the world, made between 1970 and 1990. Many excerpts are on YouTube. Bell worked as a lecturer at several other colleges such as Black Mountain College, the University of Rochester, and at the Springfield Public Library. Also, Bell has served as a ...

  8. Beauty brand says sales fell in China due to anti-Japan ... - AOL

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    Procter & Gamble on Tuesday said sales of its high-end SK-II skin-care brand fell 34% in the greater China region during its latest quarter — and it blamed an unlikely culprit.

  9. The World Doesn't End - Wikipedia

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    [A poem about sitting] [Dear Friedrich] [Tropical luxuriance] [The clouds told him] [Are Russian cannibals] [An actor pretending] [The dead man] [My guardian angel] [The dog went] [Things were not] [A hen larger] [The old farmer] [The rat kept] [O witches, O poverty] [Once I knew] [The ideal spectator] [Thousands of old men] [My thumb is ...