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    This 6-in-1 appliance boasts several cooking functions, a steam inlet for infusing moisture, and several included cooking trays to suit any cooking function. Pros Versatile

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    Media Play – closed and dissolved in 2006; a media superstore (books, music, and video) concept created by Musicland in 1992 [138] [139] Movie Gallery – operated stores under the Hollywood Video, Movie Gallery, and Game Crazy brands; liquidated and closed in 2010 [140] MovieStop (purchased by Hastings Entertainment shortly before bankruptcy)

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    Adray's was the name of two appliance and electronics retailers, one a single store and the other a chain of stores, both based in Southern California. The independent store at 1809 W. Chapman Avenue in the City of Orange had been fully owned by Lou Adray since 1971 when he bought out its founders, his brother Andy and their cousin Eddie Aladray.

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    Federated Group was an American chain of consumer electronics retail stores with 67 stores in California, Texas, Arizona, and Kansas. [1] The company was founded by Wilfred Schwartz in 1970, and opened the first deep discount consumer electronics "superstore" in the United States. [2]

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