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  2. Ackermans - Wikipedia

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    Ackermans is a South African chain of clothing retail stores. Founded in 1916 in Wynberg, Cape Town, Ackermans has over 700 stores across Southern Africa, including in Namibia, Botswana, Lesotho, eSwatini and Zambia, [3] and is headquartered in Kuilsrivier near Cape Town. In 2015 Ackermans was rated the second best clothing store by the South ...

  3. Raymond Ackerman (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    He was born in Cape Town in 1931, the son of the Ackerman’s clothing group founder, Gus Ackerman, and was educated at Bishops Diocesan College. [2] After graduating from the University of Cape Town with a Bachelor of Commerce, he joined the Greatermans group in the Ackermans division in 1951 at the age of 20 as a trainee manager.

  4. Ackerman - Wikipedia

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    Ackerman, Mississippi, town in Choctaw County, Mississippi, US; Ackerman, West Virginia, former unincorporated community in Mineral County, West Virginia, US ...

  5. Jerome and Evelyn Ackerman - Wikipedia

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    Jerome and Eveyln Ackerman hand-hooked tapestry rug. Jerome Ackerman (1920–2019) and Evelyn Ackerman (née Lipton) (1924–2012) were American industrial designers who jointly contributed to the aesthetic of California mid-century modern with their ceramics, wood carvings, mosaics, textiles, and enamels in home furnishings and architectural elements. [1]

  6. Gary Ackerman - Wikipedia

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    The Ackermans have three children: Lauren, Corey, and Ari. [23] Ackerman is an amateur photographer, an avid stamp collector, and a boating enthusiast. He is also an Eagle Scout. At the 2006 meeting of the International Council of Jewish Parliamentarians (ICJP), Ackerman was unanimously elected to serve as the executive of the organization.

  7. Rudolph Ackermann - Wikipedia

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    He introduced from Germany [7] the fashion of the once popular Literary Annuals, beginning in 1823 with Forget-Me-Not; and he published many illustrated volumes of topography and travel, including The Microcosm of London (3 volumes, 1808–1811), Westminster Abbey (2 volumes, 1812), [8] The Rhine (1820), [9] The Seine (1821), [10] and The World ...

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  9. Chantal Akerman - Wikipedia

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    Chantal Anne Akerman (French: [ʃɑ̃tal akɛʁman]; 6 June 1950 – 5 October 2015) was a Belgian film director, screenwriter, artist, and film professor at the City College of New York.