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  2. Ebidding - Wikipedia

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    After this step, one has to set a date for the online auction and choose potential suppliers. Then the chosen suppliers should receive an invitation and after their approval, the eAgreement can be defined. Since web based auctions do not meet the same legal requirements as usual auctions do, defining the eAgreement is a very important step. [3]

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    An example of Ibid. citations in use, from Justice by Michael J. Sandel.. Ibid. is an abbreviation for the Latin word ibīdem, meaning ' in the same place ', commonly used in an endnote, footnote, bibliography citation, or scholarly reference to refer to the source cited in the preceding note or list item.

  4. EBID - Wikipedia

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    EBID may refer to: Electron beam-induced deposition, a nanoscale deposition technique; Evidence-based individual decision making, see Evidence-based medicine

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  6. QuiBids.com - Wikipedia

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    In June 2012, the okcBIZ website named QuiBids the third best small company to work for in Oklahoma. [ 3 ] In November 2013, QuiBids officially re-branded itself as an entertainment retail auction site, [ 4 ] selling products such as consumer electronics, home and garden products, apparel and jewelry.

  7. Explainer-How Trump could bypass the Senate to install his ...

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    President-elect Donald Trump has said he might install his picks for top administration posts without first winning approval in the U.S. Senate. This would erode the power of Congress and remove a ...

  8. Etsy - Wikipedia

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    Etsy, Inc. is an American e-commerce company with an emphasis on the selling of handmade or vintage items and craft supplies. These items fall under a wide range of categories, including jewelry, bags, clothing, home decor, religious items, furniture, toys, art, as well as craft supplies and tools.

  9. Rakuten - Wikipedia

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    Hiroshi Mikitani, founder, chairman and CEO of Rakuten. Rakuten was founded as MDM, Inc. by Hiroshi Mikitani on 7 February 1997. [10] The online shopping marketplace Rakuten Shopping Mall (楽天市場, Rakuten Ichiba) was officially launched on May 1, 1997. [11]