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  2. Dorman Products - Wikipedia

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    Dorman Products, Inc. is a manufacturer of aftermarket automotive products in the United States. The company was founded in 1918. The company was founded in 1918. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The company trades on the NASDAQ under the ticker DORM. [ 3 ]

  3. W.H. Dorman & Co - Wikipedia

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    The Dorman Engineering Co of Northampton is sometimes confused with W.H. Dorman & Co. The principal partner there was Thomas Phipps Dorman (son of Mark Dorman), and the main product was the Dorman sewing machine, though they started manufacturing engines and made the Whirlwind motor cycle for a few years before failing in 1903. [9]

  4. Dorman Long - Wikipedia

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    The Dorman Long tower was built from 1955 to 1956 as a coking plant for steel production. [15] The tower was an early example of brutalist architecture . [ 41 ] It was scheduled to be demolished in 2021 due its poor state of repair [ 23 ] and granted Grade II listed status, in an emergency listing by Historic England on 10 September 2021. [ 15 ]

  5. Mountain of Love - Wikipedia

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    "Mountain of Love" is a song written by Harold Dorman. Dorman released his version as a single in 1960. Dorman released his version as a single in 1960. It was originally recorded in late 1959 at the Royal Recording Studios in Memphis before the backing vocals (and strings, much later) were overdubbed.

  6. Isaiah Dorman - Wikipedia

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    Isaiah Dorman (died June 25, 1876) was an interpreter for the United States Army during the Indian Wars. He perished at the Battle of Little Bighorn , the only black man killed in the fight. Early life and service with the US Army

  7. Victor Dorman - Wikipedia

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    Victor Dorman (1915–1995) was an American packaging executive. [1] He is credited with combining packaging processes that extended the shelf life of sliced cheese.

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