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  2. David G. Benner - Wikipedia

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    This AND that: Pondering Polarities as a Doorway to Hidden Wisdom. Toronto, Canada: Cascadia Living Wisdom Publications. ISBN 978-1-7386557-1-7. — (2022). I Am The Love That Flows Through Me. Toronto, Canada: Cascadia Living Wisdom Publications. ISBN 978-1-7386557-0-0. — (2019). Living Wisdom. Eugene, OR: Wipf and Stock. ISBN 9781532692147.

  3. Polaris Fashion Place - Wikipedia

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    Polaris Fashion Place is a two level shopping mall and surrounding retail plaza serving Columbus, Ohio, United States.The mall, owned locally by Washington Prime Group, is located off Interstate 71 on Polaris Parkway in Delaware County just to the north of the boundary between Delaware and Franklin County.

  4. List of defunct television networks in the United States

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    Formerly known as Wisdom Television. Retirement Living TV: Retirement Living TV, LLC December 31, 2017 Launched on September 5, 2006. Replaced by Newsy. TechTV: Vulcan Inc. May 28, 2004: Launched on May 11, 1998, as ZDTV. Merged with G4. Wedding Central: Rainbow Media: July 1, 2011: Launched on August 18, 2009. Spinoff channel of We TV.

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  6. Kingsdale Shopping Center - Wikipedia

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    Kingsdale Shopping Center, also known as Kingsdale, Kingsdale Center, and Kingsdale Mall, is a large, mixed-use shopping center in Upper Arlington, Ohio, a suburb of Columbus. It features a Giant Eagle Market District supermarket. Built in 1959, the shopping center covers 38 acres between Tremont Road and Northwest Boulevard.

  7. Easton Town Center - Wikipedia

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    Easton Town Center is a shopping center and mall in northeast Columbus, Ohio, United States.Opened in 1999, the core buildings and streets that comprise Easton are intended to look like a self-contained town, reminiscent of American towns and cities in the early-to-mid 20th century.

  8. Schottenstein Stores - Wikipedia

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    Schottenstein Stores Corp., based in Columbus, Ohio, is a holding company for various ventures of the Schottenstein family. Jay Schottenstein and his sons Joey Schottenstein , Jonathan Schottenstein , and Jeffrey Schottenstein are the primary holders in the company.

  9. Category:Defunct companies based in Ohio - Wikipedia

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