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  2. The Cambridge Diet - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  3. Talk:The Cambridge Diet - Wikipedia

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    The AAFP lists Slim-Fast as a fad diet whereas Gale says that Slim-Fast is an alternative to fad diets. Looking at the fad diet article in Gale, it doesn't mention Slim-Fast or the Cambridge diet, but does mention others on the AAFP list. So I think the inference that Gale doesn't consider the Cambridge diet a fad diet is justified.

  4. List of cities in the United Arab Emirates - Wikipedia

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    Dubai, the most populous city in the United Arab Emirates Map of the United Arab Emirates. The table below shows a list of every city in the UAE with a population of at least 10,000, listed in descending order. The capitals are shown in bold.

  5. Taxation in the United Arab Emirates - Wikipedia

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    The United Arab Emirates is a federation of seven Emirates, with autonomous federal and local governments. The UAE has historically been a low-tax jurisdiction. [1] The federal government and local governments are entitled to levy taxes on citizens and companies.

  6. List of soft drinks by country - Wikipedia

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    Cottee's – brand of cordial drinks, owned by previously Cadbury-Schweppes, now Schweppes Australia; Count Cola – now discontinued brand of soda; Crows Nest Soft Drinks – Crows Nest, just north of Toowoomba, [12] one of the oldest in Australia, est. 1903; Crystal – discontinued line of soft drinks, renowned for selling via their home ...

  7. List of largest companies of the United Arab Emirates

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    Dubai 20.2 5.7 234.9 28.6 Airline 4 395 TAQA: Abu Dhabi 14.2 2.0 58.0 88.8 Oil and gas 5 473 Etisalat: Abu Dhabi 15.0 2.8 40.2 38.1 Telecommunication: 6 577 Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank: Abu Dhabi 9.9 2.2 161.9 16.7 Banking 7 720 Emaar Properties: Dubai 7.8 3.1 38.9 18.2 Real estate: 8 900 Dubai Islamic Bank: Dubai 5.4 1.7 85.6 10.9 Banking 9 927 ...

  8. Emiratis - Wikipedia

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    The Emiratis (Standard Arabic: الإماراتيون; Gulf Arabic: الإماراتيين) are the citizen population of the United Arab Emirates. Within the UAE itself, their number is approximately 1.15 million. [16] Formerly known as the Trucial States, the UAE is made up of seven emirates, each of which has a ruling family.

  9. Trucial States - Wikipedia

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    On 2 December 1971, Dubai, together with Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, Ajman, Umm Al Quwain and Fujairah joined in the Act of Union to form the United Arab Emirates. The seventh emirate, Ras Al Khaimah, officially joined the UAE on 10 February 1972.