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  2. Laurel Coppock - Wikipedia

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    Coppock was raised in Weston, Massachusetts, the daughter of teacher and writer Susan Coppock. [1] Her father is a retired lawyer. She graduated from Weston High School, [1] and attended Colby College in Maine, [2] where she was a member of the Colbyettes, an a cappella singing group, [3] and the Circle in the Square Theatre School in New York City.

  3. Toyota Auto Body - Wikipedia

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    In April 2024, Toyota Auto Body fully resumed production after several of its assembly lines were halted for over a month as a result of an investigation into Toyota Industries-supplied diesel engines. [36] Toyota Auto Body was a public company until late 2011, when Toyota made it a wholly owned subsidiary and delisted its shares. [37] [38]

  4. Toyota Auto Body California - Wikipedia

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    Toyota Auto Body California (TABC) is a manufacturing plant in Long Beach, California.Established in 1972, TABC was the first Toyota plant in North America. A subsidiary of Toyota Motor North America, the plant occupies 30 acres (12 ha).

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    Queenseis Kariya (クインシーズ刈谷, Kuinshīzu Kariya), formerly the Toyota Auto Body Queenseis (トヨタ車体クインシーズ, Toyotashatai Kuinshīzu) is a women's volleyball team based in Kariya city, Aichi, Japan. It plays in V.League Division 1. The club was founded in 1951. The owner of the team is Toyota Auto Body.

  6. Jim Moran (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    On April 24, 2007, Moran died at his home in Hillsboro Beach, Florida, at the age of 88 [38] on the very day it was announced that Toyota had surpassed General Motors as the best-selling automaker in the world. [39] His wife Jan has continued his philanthropic endeavors through the Jim Moran Foundation. [40]

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  8. List of Toyota model codes - Wikipedia

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    Toyota Camry / Toyota Vista (1990–1994, narrow-body) V40. Toyota Camry / Toyota Vista (1994–1998) V50. Toyota Vista (1998–2003) W. Models Engines W10.

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