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  2. Rapha (sportswear) - Wikipedia

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    The Rapha Foundation was created in 2019 by Rapha co-founder Simon Mottram and shareholders Tom and Steuart Walton to fund various non-profit cycling organizations, and to introduce cycling to a wider audience. It provides $1.5 million a year in funding, and supports non-profits in the UK, United States, Germany, Australia and Japan.

  3. Category : Defunct shopping malls in the United States

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    Rainbow Centre Factory Outlet; Raleigh Springs Mall; Randall Park Mall; Redlands Mall; Rhode Island Mall; Rhodes Center; Richland Mall (South Carolina) Richmond Town Square; Rio Shopping Center; Rolling Acres Mall; Rowan Mall

  4. List of defunct retailers of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Art Van Furniture – Founded in 1959 in Warren, MI, and operated over 300 stores and outlets in 7 states. On March 5, 2020, Art Van Furniture announced it would liquidate all of their company owned stores and file for chapter 11 bankruptcy.

  5. How to Conquer Rapha Festive 500 This Year, According to ...

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    Experts and other cyclists offer their best tips for crushing the Rapha Festive 500, a.k.a. completing 500 kilometers between Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve.

  6. Rapha - Wikipedia

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    Rapha may refer to: Rapha (biblical figure), a minor Hebrew Bible figure; Rapha (gamer), Shane Hendrixson, American esports player; Rapha–Gitane–Dunlop, a French cycling team 1959–1961; Rapha (sportswear), a UK-based cycling sportswear brand founded in 2004; Rapha Condor (and variants), later JLT–Condor, a British cycling team 2008–2014

  7. Bond Clothing Stores - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in Cleveland, Ohio in 1914, when Mortimer Slater, with Charles Anson Bond and Lester Cohen, founded the stores as a retail outlet for their suit manufacturing company. Charles Anson Bond, whose name was chosen for its market value and meaning left Cleveland for Columbus, Ohio where he opened a branch of the company.

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