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  2. St Pierre's Sushi - Wikipedia

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    St Pierre's Sushi originated as a delicatessen and seafood store in Wellington in 1984 run by Nick Katsouli and his two brothers. [3] [5] The restaurant's name St Pierre was derived from the French name for the New Zealand fish John Dory, and also refers to St Peter, the patron saint of fishermen. In 1992, St Pierre's began selling sushi. [3]

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  4. History of sushi - Wikipedia

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    When the patent for conveyor belt sushi restaurants expired, a chain of conveyor belt sushi restaurants was established, spreading conveyor belt sushi throughout Japan and further popularizing and lowering the price of sushi. By 2021, the conveyor belt sushi market had grown to 700 billion yen and spread outside Japan. [22] [23] [24]

  5. Saint Pierre and Miquelon - Wikipedia

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    Saint Pierre's institute for higher learning is the Institut Frecker, which is associated with Memorial University of Newfoundland. [106] Since 2000 Frecker had been operated by the Government of Saint Pierre and Miquelon, with support of the federal government of Canada and the provincial government of Newfoundland and Labrador. [107]

  6. James Pascoe Group - Wikipedia

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    The James Pascoe Ltd Group of Companies is a privately owned New Zealand retail group with holdings across New Zealand and Australia.JPG owns and operates chains Pascoes the Jewellers, Stewart Dawsons and Goldmark (all jewellers); department store [6] Farmers (with Goldmark jewellery kiosks in some stores); homeware retailer Stevens; and bookshop Whitcoulls in New Zealand.

  7. Hallensteins Glassons - Wikipedia

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    Hallenstein Glasson Holdings Limited was formed in 1985 through the merger between Hallensteins and Glassons. [7] [8]During the initial COVID-19 pandemic in New Zealand, Hallensteins Glassons staff received $5.18 million in wage subsidies from the New Zealand Government, with $2.48 million going to staff in Hallenstein Brothers stores. [9]

  8. Georges St-Pierre - Wikipedia

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    St-Pierre was born in Saint-Isidore, Montérégie, Quebec, to Roland and Pauline St-Pierre on May 19, 1981. [25] St-Pierre has two younger sisters. [ 26 ] St-Pierre had a difficult childhood, attending a school where others would steal his clothes and money. [ 27 ]

  9. Saint-Pierre, Saint Pierre and Miquelon - Wikipedia

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    The commune of Saint-Pierre is made up of the island of Saint-Pierre proper and several nearby smaller islands, such as L'Île-aux-Marins.Although containing nearly 90% of the inhabitants of Saint Pierre and Miquelon, the commune of Saint-Pierre is considerably smaller in terms of area than the commune of Miquelon-Langlade, which lies to its northwest on Miquelon Island.