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    Bill Smith speaking about Shipt's expansion in Birmingham, Alabama, in 2018. On December 13, 2017, Target announced it would acquire Shipt for $550 million to improve its same-day shipping capabilities. [2] [9] [10] After the acquisition, Shipt continued to form delivery partnerships with retailers other than Target. [11]

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  6. Bill Smith (swimmer) - Wikipedia

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    William Melvin Smith Jr. (May 16, 1924 – February 8, 2013) was an American former competition swimmer, two-time Olympic champion, and a former world record-holder in four events. He was one of the most successful competitive swimmers in the United States in the first half of the 20th century.

  7. Bill Smith (English musician) - Wikipedia

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    William Frederick Smith (born 12 July 1940) [1] is an English former musician, who was a founding member of The Quarrymen. His tenure with the group was short, only performing with them for one month (November 1956).

  8. Bill Smith (fell runner) - Wikipedia

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    Bill Smith (May 1936 – September 2011) was a fell runner and author on the sport. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] His achievements in breaking records for the number of peaks scaled within 24 hours, contributions to fell-running events, plus documenting its history, earned him the accolade of "legend" within the sport upon his accidental death in 2011.

  9. Major Bill Smith - Wikipedia

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    Baby", on which one of Smith's protégés, Delbert McClinton, played harmonica. [4] On that and other records, Smith's assistant Marvin "Smokey" Montgomery has also been credited as producer. [5] The following year, Smith was approached by college students Ray Hildebrand and Jill Jackson, and recorded the duo immediately on hearing their song.