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  2. Moores - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, Moores was named as one of that year's "Best Workplaces in Canada" by The Globe and Mail. [5] In 2018, Moores was said to be the "largest provider of tuxedo and suit rentals in Canada." [6] In August 2020, Moores' parent company, Tailored Brands, filed for bankruptcy. [7] [8] [9] Moores Clothing for Men store in Markham, Ontario

  3. John Moores - Wikipedia

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    Sir John Moores (British businessman) (1896–1993), British businessman who founded Littlewoods John Moores Jr. (1928–2012), his son, businessman and chancellor of Liverpool John Moores University John Moores (baseball) (born 1944), American entrepreneur and former owner of the San Diego Padres

  4. Tip Top Tailors - Wikipedia

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    Tip Top Tailors is a Canadian retail clothing chain, selling primarily menswear: suits, tuxedos, casual wear, sportswear and outerwear; as well, most stores have an in-house tailor (provides tailoring for clothing purchased within the store). Tip Top Tailors operates 102 stores across Canada and is a division of Grafton Apparel Ltd.

  5. Moore From L.A.: San Diego Style Is Sun, Surf and a ... - AOL

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    San Diego has a thriving food scene with more Michelin-starred restaurants (34) than Los Angeles (27), a renovated Museum of Contemporary Art in La Jol Moore From L.A.: San Diego Style Is Sun ...

  6. Moores Cancer Center - Wikipedia

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    The Moores Cancer Center provides outpatient treatment on site. Inpatient hospital treatment is provided at the adjacent Jacobs Medical Center in the Pauline and Stanley Foster Pavilion for Cancer Care, which opened in 2016 and has three floors dedicated to oncology, [ 3 ] and at UC San Diego Medical Center in Hillcrest, which has recently ...

  7. Jeff Moorad - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, Moorad was named one of San Diego's Most Admired CEOs by the San Diego Business Journal. [14] In April 2012, Moorad negotiated a new TV deal that would lead to the creation of Fox Sports San Diego, and bring in over $1.2 billion for the Padres over the next 20 years. [15] By 2011, Moorad had sold his 12% share of the Diamondbacks.

  8. John Moores (baseball) - Wikipedia

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    Moores was born in San Antonio, Texas—the eldest son of Jack and Katherine Broderick. Jack Broderick abandoned his wife, son John, and two younger sons in 1948. In 1950, Katherine wed again, to Cyrus "Red" Moores, a photographer with the Corpus Christi Caller newspaper, and her sons were given their stepfather's name.

  9. Brandon Moore (linebacker) - Wikipedia

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    Moore was signed by the San Francisco 49ers as an undrafted free agent in the 2002 NFL draft. In 2006, Moore started 11 games and led the team in tackles (92) and sacks (6.5), playing inside and outside linebacker in the 49ers' 3-4 scheme. Moore struggled the next year and was demoted to second string, coming in mostly as a situational pass rusher.