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  2. Linens 'n Things - Wikipedia

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    Linens 'n Things was a big-box retailer specializing in home textiles, housewares, and decorative home accessories. [2] Based in Clifton, New Jersey, the chain operated 571 stores in 47 U.S. states and six Canadian provinces, and had 7,300 employees as of December 2006. [1] The company's business strategy was "to offer a broad selection of high ...

  3. Piñon, Colorado - Wikipedia

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    The commissary distributed supplies and its sergeant dispensed monthly coupon books to each worker or family living in Piñon. Food was rationed and in scant supply; the staples were flour, salt, oatmeal, beans and salt pork. Each family received $15 per month in coupons, while single miners only received $3.50 monthly.

  4. List of lists of lists - Wikipedia

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    General reference. List of lists of lists: This article itself is a list of lists, so it contains itself (see recursion); Lists of academic journals; Lists of encyclopedias; Lists of important publications in science

  5. Pokémon cards can fetch hundreds. This card collector gives ...

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    That’s the strategy for Ross “Coop” Cooper, a prolific Pokémon card collector from Virginia, who goes to card conventions around the Mid-Atlantic and gives much of his expansive collection ...

  6. Linens - Wikipedia

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    Linen was an especially popular cloth during the Middle Ages in Europe, when cotton was an exotic import. It was used for underclothing, chemises, shifts, shirts and blouses, in fact most clothing worn next to the skin, by those able to afford an extra layer of clothing. The tradition of calling household fabric goods "linens" dates from this ...

  7. Finland: The Country of White Lilies - Wikipedia

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    Finland, the country of white lilies is a journalistic book by Russian priest and social activist Grigory Spiridonovich Petrov (1866–1925). [1] After the October Revolution, when Petrov lived in Serbia, he wrote a journalistic book, dedicated to Finland and Johan Vilhelm Snellman. The book describes the country as a role model, as a living ...

  8. File:Linens N Things.svg - Wikipedia

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    This vector image was created by converting the Encapsulated PostScript file available at Brands of the World (view • download). Remember not all content there is in general free, see Commons:Fair use for more.

  9. Linens 'N Things Purchase a Nightmare: Help Me, WalletPop! - AOL

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