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  2. Ralph Lauren Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Ralph Lauren Corporation, the legal name of the Ralph Lauren brand, is an American publicly traded luxury fashion company that was founded in 1967 by American fashion designer Ralph Lauren. Headquartered in New York City, the company produces luxury products. Ralph Lauren is known for marketing and distributing products in four categories ...

  3. Glossary of early twentieth century slang in the United States

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    1. Underworld attorney i.e. criminal attorney e.g. Why don't you use Louie the Lip? [295] 2. backtalk [296] lip stick. Main article: Cigarette. Cigarette [251] live wire Energetic, vibrant, individual e.g That joe is a real live wire [295] lollygagger 1. Young man who enjoys making out [251] 2. Lazy person; slacker; see idler [297] loogan

  4. Economy of Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Manufacturing, printing, publishing, insurance, transportation, financial trading and services, and food processing also play major roles in the city's economy. The total economic output of Chicago in gross metropolitan product totaled US$770.7 billion in 2020, [1][2] surpassing the total economic output of Switzerland and making Chicago's ...

  5. Why are there purple streetlights on Kansas City area ... - AOL

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    Why are Kansas City’s LED streetlights turning purple? The purple streetlight phenomenon isn’t unique to Missouri — it has been spotted around North America in places including Kansas , Utah ...

  6. Royal Purple (lubricant manufacturer) - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1986 by John Williams, a synthetic oil developer and later consultant. Due to a customer who said he had never seen purple oil, Williams named the product Royal Purple. [6] Producing synthetic oil using its own additives, [7] the company grew and in 2004 completed a 125,000 square foot production facility in Porter ...

  7. Purple (technology company) - Wikipedia

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    Purple is a UK-based technology firm that specializes in intelligent spaces. [1][2][3] The company offers a three core products guest WiFi, business analytics and digital wayfinding. Purple introduced social media logins in the WiFi login process, where a customer has to like or follow or promote the social media page of the retail business to ...

  8. 10 most expensive ZIP codes in the Chicago area - AOL

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    Here are the top 10 most expensive postal codes in the Chicago area, according to data from the Zillow Home Value Index: 10) River Forest, 60305 With an average home value around $739,000, 60305 ...

  9. Purple - Wikipedia

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    The British chocolate company Cadbury chose purple as it was Queen Victoria's favourite color. [99] The company trademarked the color purple for chocolates with registrations in 1995 [100] and 2004. [101] However, the validity of these trademarks is the matter of an ongoing legal dispute following objections by Nestlé. [102]