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  2. Ian Cameron (car designer) - Wikipedia

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    Cameron designed the Rolls-Royce’s winged silver lady statuette to disappear into the bonnet with a loud clunk if it was vandalised. [ 1 ] He retired in 2012 and after a period as Brand Ambassador for Rolls-Royce Heritage, he set up a design consultancy Ian Cameron Design Partners.

  3. 1961 Birthday Honours - Wikipedia

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    1435290 Chief Technician William Royce Quinlan. 576607 Chief Technician Leslie Walter Washington. 644871 Chief Technician Donald Roundell Youle. 550373 Chief Technician James Cambrai Zammett. 3502843 Sergeant Kenneth Adams. 592178 Sergeant Milton Amalric Anderson. 3088270 Sergeant Joseph Allen Ashton.

  4. Press box - Wikipedia

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    The press box is a special section of a sports stadium or arena that is set up for the media to report about a given event. It is typically located in the section of the stadium holding the luxury box and can be either enclosed or open to the elements.

  5. Pressbox - Wikipedia

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    In July 2018, Procter & Gamble acquired Pressbox for an undisclosed sum. [9] The company was later rebranded as Tide Cleaners. The acquisition aligned with Procter & Gamble's initiative to capture the out-of-home market (which at the time was 26 million American households) and expand the Tide brand into Pressbox's user demographics.

  6. Nine West Holdings - Wikipedia

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    Nine West Holdings (formerly The Jones Group and Jones Apparel Group) is an American designer, marketer and wholesaler of branded clothing, shoes and accessories. In 2019, the company restructured under the new name Premier Brands Group Holdings Llc.

  7. Magic (trade show) - Wikipedia

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    The tradeshow was inaugurated in 1933 by the Men's Apparel Guild in California. At one time it featured only men's clothing and accessories, but has expanded to include ladies' clothing and accessories, and manufacturing services. In 1989 it moved to Las Vegas. [1] In 1998, Magic was acquired by Advanstar Communications. [2]

  8. Jason DeLucia - Wikipedia

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    Royce Gracie: Submission (armbar) UFC 2: March 11, 1994: 1 1:07 Denver, Colorado, United States Win 2–0 Scott Baker TKO (submission to punches) UFC 2: March 11, 1994: 1 6:41 Denver, Colorado, United States Win 1–0 Trent Jenkins: Submission (rear naked choke) UFC 1: November 12, 1993: 1 0:52 Denver, Colorado, United States

  9. Justice (store) - Wikipedia

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    The Justice brand outsold the much larger Walmart and Target stores in the girls' apparel category during the fourth quarter of 2011 and the first quarter of 2012. [9] On February 17, 2015, Ascena Retail Group, Inc. announced that the Brothers brand would be discontinued due to poor sales and recognition. [10]