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  2. Jessops - Wikipedia

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    The company had reopened twenty eight stores across the United Kingdom, by September 2013. Jessops signed a landmark deal with Sainsbury's in July 2014, to start opening Jessops branches in its larger stores, the first of which opened in October 2014. [30] [citation needed] There were fifty two stores of Jessops, by April 2016. [citation needed]

  3. Jessop & Son - Wikipedia

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    In 1876 Zebedee Jessop took his son William on as a partner, and by 1897 when the store had outgrown its premises and with the lease expiring the store moved from Long Row to King Street. [1] In 1907 Zebedee Jessop died [ 3 ] and left his son William James Jessop in full control of the business.

  4. Espresso Book Machine - Wikipedia

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    The Espresso Book Machine (EBM) was a print on demand (POD) machine created by On Demand Books. It printed, collated, covered, and bound a single book in a few minutes. Introduced in 2007, EBM was small enough to fit in a retail bookstore or small library room, and as such was targeted at retail and library markets. [ 1 ]

  5. We went grocery shopping in Miami for you to compare prices ...

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    Prices can vary from store to store as well as between chains. Publix: Publix brand large white bread was $2.89 a loaf. Publix was running a BOGO on Nature’s Own bread, which would mean you’d ...

  6. John Lewis & Partners - Wikipedia

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    John Lewis store in Cardiff John Lewis Oxford Street store damaged during The Blitz, 1940. The first John Lewis store constructed as part of a shopping centre was the relocated Jessops, in Nottingham, which has been in the Victoria Centre since it opened in 1972.

  7. Print on demand - Wikipedia

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    Print on demand with digital technology is a way to print items for a fixed cost per copy, regardless of the size of the order. While the unit price of each physical copy is greater than with offset printing, the average cost is lower for very small print jobs, because setup costs are much greater for offset printing.

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