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  2. Audemars Piguet - Wikipedia

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    To mark the 20th anniversary of the Royal Oak, Audemars Piguet hired a young designer, Emmanuel Gueit, to design a new watch known as the Royal Oak Offshore. [45] [46] The Offshore was formally introduced in 1993, with a much larger case (42mm compared to the original 39mm) which was thought to be tougher than the original. [47]

  3. File : Royal Oak Offshore watch by Audemars Piguet.JPG

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  4. Prix Royal-Oak - Wikipedia

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    The Prix Royal-Oak is a Group 1 flat horse race in France open to thoroughbreds aged three years or older. It is run at Longchamp over a distance of 3,100 metres (about 1 mile and 7½ furlongs), and it is scheduled to take place each year in late October.

  5. Royal Oak - Wikipedia

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    In commemoration of the tree's significance in British history, a number of places and things have been named after the Royal Oak. For example, The Royal Oak is the third most common pub name in Britain. [6] and there have been eight warships of the Royal Navy named HMS Royal Oak.

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  7. Closing milestones of the Dow Jones Industrial Average

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    1890–1896: Bear market. The Dow plunges over 63% over the next six years, to set an all-time low of 28.48, on August 8, 1896. [3] 1896–1906: Bull market. After setting an all-time low during the summer of 1896, the Dow quickly erases these losses, and eventually reaches a peak of 103.00 on January 19, 1906. 1906–1915: Bear market.

  8. Quercus robur - Wikipedia

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    Many place names in England include a reference to this tree, including Oakley, Occold and Eyke. Copdock, in Suffolk, probably derives from a pollarded oak ("copped oak"). [36] 'The Royal Oak' is the third most popular pub name in Britain (with 541 counted in 2007) [37] and HMS Royal Oak has been the name of eight major Royal Navy warships. The ...

  9. Royal Oak Mines - Wikipedia

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    Royal Oak Mines Incorporated was a gold mining company, founded in 1990 by Margaret "Peggy" Witte (now known as Margaret Kent) [1] [2] in Kirkland, Washington.. The company held numerous gold and base metal properties in Canada, including the Giant Mine in the Northwest Territories, Pamour Mine in Ontario, Hope Brook Mine in Newfoundland, Colomac Mine in the Northwest Territories, and the ...