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    The Cambridge Diet was a very-low-calorie meal replacement fad diet developed in the 1960s. [1] The diet launched with different versions in the US and the UK. [1] The US version filed for bankruptcy [2] and shut down shortly after the deaths of several dieters. [3] The UK diet has also been known as the Cambridge Weight Plan, but is now known ...

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  5. Garment District (clothing retailer) - Wikipedia

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    Cambridge, Massachusetts The Garment District is a clothing retailer in Cambridge, Massachusetts that opened in 1986 and houses an eclectic array of vintage and contemporary clothing. [ 1 ] The Garment District is also known for its By-the-Pound (currently $2 a pound) clothing section.

  6. Lechmere - Wikipedia

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    A second store later opened on November 1, 1965 in Dedham. [3] In 1968, in order to capitalize further growth, the Cohens sold the chain to Dayton's, a department store based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. [4] The new parent company became Dayton Hudson Corporation soon after the purchase, and is now Target Corporation. Dayton maintained Lechmere ...

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  8. Eaden Lilley - Wikipedia

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    In 1900, Eaden Lilley was joined next door by fellow Cambridge department store, Joshua Taylor. [4] The business continued in this guise until 1928, when the Market Street store was rebuilt. Other business ran by Eaden Lilley included a removals business, which in 1934 moved the entire contents of Cambridge University Library across the city.

  9. Ellie Mae - Wikipedia

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    Ellie Mae Inc., originally named Electronic Mortgage Affiliates, [1] is a software company that processes 35% of U.S. mortgage applications. [2] The services are based on a software as a service model (SaaS), [ 3 ] and specializes in originating and funding new mortgage loans and facilitating regulatory compliance .