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  2. Thomann (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    Musikhaus Thomann is a German -based retailer of musical instruments, studio, lighting, and pro-audio equipment. Thomann became widely known primarily due to its large online retail operation, Thomann Cyberstore. According to a 2014 article in the largest Upper Franconian newspaper based in Bavaria, the Fränkischer Tag (de), Musikhaus Thomann ...

  3. Screwfix - Wikipedia

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    Screwfix Direct Limited, trading as Screwfix, is a retailer of trade tools, accessories and hardware products based in the United Kingdom. [6] Founded in 1979 as the Woodscrew Supply Company, the company was acquired in July 1999 by Kingfisher plc, which also owns B&Q, and is listed on the London Stock Exchange.

  4. Christopher Ward (watchmaker) - Wikipedia

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    Wrist watches. Website. www.christopherward.co.uk. Christopher Ward (London), founded by Christopher Ward, Mike France and Peter Ellis in 2004, is a British watch company. It was the first online-only luxury watch retailer selling timepieces directly to the consumer.

  5. Sisley (company) - Wikipedia

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    C.F.E.B. Sisley. CFEB Sisley, better known as Sisley Paris, is an independent French luxury cosmetic, skin care, hair care, and perfume company. [1] The firm develops products based on active ingredients derived from plants for different skin types and different uses: moisturizing, anti-aging, sun care and makeup.

  6. MSC Orchestra - Wikipedia

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    MSC Orchestra is a cruise ship that was built in 2007 for MSC Cruises.She is the second ship of the Musica class. She could at the time accommodate 2,550 passengers in 1,275 cabins.

  7. Time (bicycle company) - Wikipedia

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    Time was founded in 1987 by Roland Cattin. Time products became popular in the early 1990s, through sponsorship of Pedro Delgado in 1988, then multiple Tour de France winner Greg LeMond in his 1989 Tour de France victory, followed by multiple Tour de France winner Miguel Indurain.

  8. League Against Cruel Sports - Wikipedia

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    League for the Prohibition of Cruel Sports. The League Against Cruel Sports, formerly known as the League for the Prohibition of Cruel Sports, is a UK-based animal welfare charity which campaigns to stop blood sports such as fox hunting, hare and deer hunting; game bird shooting; and animal fighting. The charity helped bring about the Hunting ...

  9. The Smiley Company - Wikipedia

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    Official website. The Smiley Company is a brand licensing company, based in London, United Kingdom. It claims to hold the rights to the smiley face in over 100 countries. [3][4][5] The company creates products including textiles, puzzles, party goods, stationery, automobile accessories, and toys for licensed brand partners and retailers. [6][7]