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  2. Adolph Dill - Wikipedia

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    Adolph Dill (1792 – August 13, 1867), also known as Addolph Dill, was an American businessman, landowner, and baker during the Antebellum era in Richmond, Virginia. The Confederate States Army took over Dill's bakery to supply soldiers in 1864, re-naming it the "C. S. Bakery".

  3. Pipe cleaner - Wikipedia

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    Pipe cleaners are usually made two at a time, as the inner wires of each pipe cleaner have the yarn wrapped around them, making a coil, the outer wires trap the wraps of yarn, which are then cut, making the tufts. Chenille yarn is made in much the same way, which is why craft pipe cleaners are often called "chenille stems". The word "chenille ...

  4. PCM, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    PCM, Inc. was a direct marketing company that offered technology products and services. The company was based in El Segundo, California. The company merged with Insight Enterprises on August 26, 2019. [1] PCM was founded in 1987 as a direct market catalog via telemarketing, the Internet, direct marketing, print catalogs, and three retail showrooms.

  5. William Allen Dills - Wikipedia

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    William Allen Dills was an American businessman and politician. He founded the town of Dillsboro, North Carolina , served as a member of the North Carolina House of Representatives , and was the father of Gertrude Dills McKee , the first woman elected to the North Carolina State Senate .

  6. Worshipful Company of Tobacco Pipe Makers and Tobacco ...

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    The company was first incorporated in 1619 by Royal Charter granted by King James I, with responsibility for regulating the manufacture of clay tobacco pipes in the City of London. In 1643, following the outbreak of the English Civil War in 1642, the Company forfeited its Charter through non-payment of its annual rent to King Charles I .

  7. Dill (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Dill is a surname, and may refer to: Augustus Granville Dill (1882–1956), American sociologist, educator and musician Bob Dill (1920–1991), American professional ice hockey player

  8. Worshipful Company of Environmental Cleaners - Wikipedia

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    It was established in 1972 as the Guild of Cleaners, and was later known as the Guild of Master Cleaners. The guild became a livery company in 1986, changing its name again, this time to the Environmental Cleaners. The company promotes environmental cleanliness through charitable contributions. The company was granted its royal charter in 2010.

  9. Wavin - Wikipedia

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    The company was officially founded in the Netherlands on 5 August 1955, its name deriving from water and vinyl chloride. The company provides plastic pipe systems and products for tap water, surface heating and cooling, soil and waste, rain water, distribution of drinking water and gas and telecom applications.