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  2. Green-Works - Wikipedia

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    Green-Works is a British charity that attempts to reduce waste by encouraging the reuse of office furniture. Unused furniture sent to Green-Works by other UK-based organizations is resold typically at a lower price. In 2011, Green-Works was taken over by London Re-use Limited.

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  4. 13 failed food safety inspections at Tri-Cities area ... - AOL

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    A Kennewick restaurant failed with the worst grade of the week, then failed its followup inspection the next day.

  5. Republic Services - Wikipedia

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    Republic Services, Inc. is a North American waste disposal company whose services include non-hazardous solid waste collection, waste transfer, waste disposal, recycling, and energy services.

  6. Philadelphia Water Department - Wikipedia

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    Construction of the Mill Creek Sewer in West Philadelphia, ca. 1883. The Philadelphia Water Department has been providing water to citizens since 1801, when, in the aftermath of a series of devastating yellow fever epidemics that killed thousands of people, the City decided a source of water was needed to cleanse the streets, fight fires, and perform household chores.

  7. Green Lane Works - Wikipedia

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    The original Green Lane Works were established in 1795 by the firm of Hoole and Company who were manufacturers of ornamental stove grates and fenders in Bronze and metal. . The firm flourished and their products won a first Council medal at The Great Exhibition of 1851 and a Medaille d'honneur at the Exposition Universelle of 18

  8. John Willison Green - Wikipedia

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    John Willison Green (February 12, 1927 – May 28, 2016) was a Canadian journalist and a leading researcher of the Bigfoot phenomenon. [1] He was a graduate of both the University of British Columbia and Columbia University and compiled a database of more than 3,000 sighting and track reports.

  9. Code review - Wikipedia

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    Historically, the first code review process that was studied and described in detail was called "Inspection" by its inventor, Michael Fagan. [7] Fagan inspection is a formal process that involves a careful and detailed execution with multiple participants and phases.