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  2. Retail in the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    In Ireland, the retail sector provides one of the largest sources of employment in the economy, representing over 12% of the workforce. [1] As of 2017, approximately 40,000 wholesale and retail businesses employed almost 280,000 people in Ireland, [2] [1] with the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment reporting that 90% of these businesses were Irish-owned.

  3. Chuck Feeney - Wikipedia

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    Charles Francis Feeney (April 23, 1931 – October 9, 2023) was an Irish-American businessman and philanthropist who made his fortune as a co-founder of Duty Free Shoppers Group, the travel retailer of luxury products based in Hong Kong.

  4. Category:Online retailers of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Online marketplaces of the United States (4 C, 186 P) Pages in category "Online retailers of the United States" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 309 total.

  5. BFGoodrich - Wikipedia

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    The former BFGoodrich smoke stacks at the old tire plant, and headquarters in Akron, Ohio. Founded by Dr. Benjamin Franklin Goodrich in 1870, the B.F. Goodrich Company, later known as BFGoodrich, was among the first rubber tire manufacturers to be located west of the Appalachian mountain range.

  6. R. F. Foster (historian) - Wikipedia

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    Based in London as well as at Hertford College in Oxford, Foster visits Ireland frequently. His work is generally published under the name R. F. Foster. He has written early biographies of Charles Stewart Parnell and Lord Randolph Churchill , edited The Oxford History of Ireland (1989), and written Modern Ireland: 1600–1972 (1988) and several ...

  7. Vehicle registration plates of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Northern Ireland uses a modified version of the system. The optional EU band on this plate says GB, (Great Britain), the official code for all of the UK (Great Britain and Northern Ireland) prior to October 2021. [3] National emblems and identifiers, such as the St. George's Cross and "ENG" for England are permitted on the optional left band ...

  8. Nottingham - Wikipedia

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    Smaller shopping areas in the city are the older Flying Horse Walk, The Exchange Arcade, Hockley and newer Trinity Square and The Pod. King Street, Nottingham. Nottingham's Victoria Centre is the city's main retail shopping centre: it was the first to be built in the city and was developed on the site of the former Nottingham Victoria railway ...

  9. Mandolin - Wikipedia

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    The octave mandolin (US and Canada), termed the octave mandola in Britain and Ireland and mandola in continental Europe, is tuned an octave below the mandolin: G 2 –D 3 –A 3 –E 4. Its relationship to the mandolin is that of the tenor violin to the violin, or the tenor saxophone to the soprano saxophone .