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  2. Graeter's - Wikipedia

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    Louis Charles Graeter, founder of Graeter's. Graeter's was founded in 1870 by Louis Charles Graeter, who was of German ancestry, with his wife, Anna. [3] [4] [Note 1] At first, he sold the ice cream at the Court Street Market at the base of Sycamore Hill in Cincinnati's Pendleton neighborhood.

  3. Dodo Pizza - Wikipedia

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    Dodo Pizza (Russian: Додо Пицца) is a multinational [2] pizza сhain founded in 2011 in Syktyvkar, Russia. Operating under the umbrella of QSR group Dodo Brands, the company has more than 1000 restaurants in 21 countries across Europe, Middle East, Asia and Africa.

  4. Big Boy Restaurants - Wikipedia

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    [133] [134] (In most of Michigan, the franchisee pays a 2% advertising fee and must spend an additional 1% on local advertising. Franchisees in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan or outside of Michigan pay a ½% advertising fee and must spend 1½% on local advertising.) [ 135 ] As of 2020, Frisch's Big Boy charges a $40,000–$45,000 franchise fee ...

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    Therefore, some foreign issue reply coupons that are tendered for redemption may bear the name of the issuing country (generally in French) rather than the optional control stamp or postmark. The Nairobi Model was an international reply coupon printed by the Universal Postal Union which is approximately 3.75 inches by 6 inches and had an ...

  7. Liberty Head double eagle - Wikipedia

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    Under the Mint Act of 1792, the largest-denomination coin was the gold eagle, or ten-dollar piece. [2] Also struck were a half eagle ($5) and quarter eagle ($2.50). [3] Bullion flowed out of the United States for economic reasons for much of the late 18th and early 19th centuries.

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    the action item to approve the $2.5 million easement agreement was before the board on March 6, 2008 Commissioner Ling voted no and Commissioner Janis abstained however the allocation was approved and the CRA staffmoved forward. The $2.5 million consists of$1.65 million in land acquisition funds and $850,000 in tax increment funds.

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    A shopping cart held by a woman, containing bags and food. A shopping cart (American English), trolley (British English, Australian English), or buggy (Southern American English, Appalachian English), also known by a variety of other names, is a wheeled cart supplied by a shop or store, especially supermarkets, for use by customers inside the premises for transport of merchandise as they move ...

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