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  • 1Choice editing — refers to the active process of controlling or limiting the choices available to consumers so as to drive to an end goal. The term has gained currency in discussions about sustainability. Contents 1 Definition 2 History 3 Actors 4 …

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  • 2President's Choice — The President s Choice logo The Fre …

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  • 3Natural Gas Choice — programs in United States of America allow residential consumers and other small volume gas users to purchase natural gas from someone other than their traditional utility company. With Natural Gas Choice programs, customers can either purchase… …

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  • 4Community Choice Aggregation — or CCA is a system adopted into law in the states of Massachusetts, Ohio, California, New Jersey and Rhode Island which allows cities and counties to aggregate the buying power of individual customers within a defined jurisdiction in order to… …

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  • 5Customer choice —   The right of customers to purchase energy from a supplier other than their traditional supplier or from more than one seller in the retail market.   U.S. Dept. of Energy, Energy Information Administration s Energy Glossary …

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  • 6Formula Three Euroseries — Infobox motorsport championship pixels = 199px caption = current season = 2008 Formula Three Euroseries season category = Single seaters inaugural = 2003 drivers = 29 (2007) teams = 12 (2007) constructors = 2 (2007) engines = 3 (2007)… …

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  • 7German Formula Three Championship — Infobox motorsport championship pixels = caption = category = Single seaters country/region = Germany inaugural = 1950 folded = drivers = 45 [The total number of drivers that competed in the 2006 season.] teams = 22 [Teams that compete in both… …

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  • 8Peterborough — This article is about the city in the United Kingdom. For other uses, see Peterborough (disambiguation). Peterborough   City and unitary authority   …

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  • 9Northallerton — Coordinates: 54°20′16″N 1°25′43″W / 54.3378°N 1.4285°W / 54.3378; 1.4285 …

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  • 10Park Ward — was a British coachbuilder founded by William M. Park and Charles W. Ward in 1919 who had worked together at F.W. Berwick Ltd., the makers of Sizaire Berwick cars. The company was based in Willesden, North London.After producing bodies for a… …

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