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  2. Ann Taylor's Semi-Annual Sale is here — get an extra 60% off ...

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    The entire sale section is marked down 60%, offering some of the year's steepest discounts on sweaters, slacks, dresses, and tops, whether you're gathering up the last of your winter wardrobe or ...

  3. Hoka sneakers are 40% off at Zappos — so are Skechers ... - AOL

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    This set of sneakers is 10% off today at Zappos in its yellow-bottomed pair. ... Now, you can get select colors on sale — some up to 40% off. This navy shade has all-day, any-outfit appeal ...

  4. Off-price - Wikipedia

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    The network’s off-price falls within the 20-60% bracket off regular prices, though it does not operate sales online. Marshalls in Canada operates 73 offline stores. A division of TJX Companies representing an off-price household goods’ network in the country operates under the brand HomeSense and has 117 stores as of early 2018.

  5. History of the United States foreign policy - Wikipedia

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    The British textile industry depended on cotton from the South, but it had stocks to keep the mills operating for a year and in any case the industrialists and workers carried little weight in British politics. A war would cut off vital shipments of American food, wreak havoc on the British merchant fleet, and cause the immediate loss of Canada.

  6. Dubai - Wikipedia

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    It is the world's fastest-growing free zone and has been nominated as "Global Free Zone of the Year 2016" by The Financial Times Magazine. Dubai is also known as the City of Gold because a major part of the economy is based on gold trades, with Dubai's total gold trading volumes in H1 2011 reaching 580 tonnes, with an average price of US$1,455 ...

  7. Suzuki - Wikipedia

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    A number of firms began offering "clip-on" gas-powered engines that could be attached to the typical bicycle. Suzuki's first two-wheeled vehicle was a bicycle fitted with a motor called, the "Power Free." Designed to be inexpensive and simple to build and maintain, the 1952 Power Free had a 36 cc, one horsepower, two-stroke engine. [12]