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  2. Buckle (clothing retailer) - Wikipedia

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    The Buckle, Inc. is an American fashion retailer selling clothing, footwear, and accessories for men, women, and children. [2] The company operates 451 stores in 42 states throughout the United States of America, under the names Buckle and The Buckle .

  3. Rich Wigga, Poor Wigga - Wikipedia

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    At high school, a millionaire alumnus named Robert S. Lee (Kevin Samuels) appears as a guest speaker. He states he will donate a million dollars to the school and will also pay every senior's college tuition. Aaron and his classmates are delighted, until Lee states that he will only pay for black students.

  4. Bread Financial - Wikipedia

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    Card Services is a provider of integrated credit and marketing services including private label, co-branded and commercial credit card programs. Alliance Data Card Services manages over 135 [ 20 ] card programs for retail brands such as Victoria’s Secret , J.Crew , Eddie Bauer , Buckle , HSN , Pottery Barn , Pier 1 Imports , Lexus , Toyota ...

  5. List of obsolete occupations - Wikipedia

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    Buckle-maker: Buckle-makers made metal buckles for shoes, harnesses, saddles and other uses. [50]: 219 [51] Separate buckles remained fashionable until they were abandoned in the years after the French Revolution. [3]: 322 Cultur: 17: 19: Burlak: A burlak was a riverboat or barge hauler in the Russian Empire. It was a seasonal occupation.

  6. All Seeing I - Wikipedia

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    Buckle went on to be a part-time member of Fat Truckers and formed Relaxed Muscle with Jarvis Cocker. He also has a brief cameo as one of the Weird Sisters rock band in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, along with Cocker, Pulp's Steve Mackey, Steve Claydon of Add N to (X), and Phil Selway and Jonny Greenwood of Radiohead.

  7. History of Target Corporation - Wikipedia

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    It launched the Target Guest Card, the discount retail industry's first store credit card. [2] In 1996, J.C. Penney Company, Inc., the fifth-largest retailer in the United States, offered to buy out Dayton-Hudson, the fourth largest retailer, for $6.82 billion. The offer, which most analysts considered as insufficiently valuing the company, was ...

  8. Buckle - Wikipedia

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    The female buckle member has a front open side and two side holes which hold and secure the two spring arms of the male buckle member. [21] This sort of buckle may be found connecting many strapped items such as pet harnesses, safety harnesses, personal flotation jackets, fanny packs and other bags, belts, gun slings, and boots. It is also ...

  9. The Man Who Flew Too Much - Wikipedia

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    Guest appearance; Glenn Close as Mona Simpson; Episode features; Couch gag: The Springfield social media account posts "Family runs in. Couch is Ferris wheel seat." and "Wait we did this one. #LAZY". Episode chronology