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  • 11Market Street Railway (transit operator) — Model of a Market Street Railway streetcar, built by employees of the company. This is a model of the 600 series streetcar in use in the 1910s. These small streetcars came to be called dinkeys in the 1920s when the much larger white front cars… …

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  • 12Market Watch — Not to be confused with MarketWatch. Market Watch Format business news program, talk show Presented by …

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  • 13Market Revolution — The Market Revolution (1793–1909) in the United States was a drastic change in the manual labor system originating in south (but was soon moved to the north) and later spread to the entire world. Traditional commerce was made obsolete by… …

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  • 14Market adoption of Mozilla Firefox — Since its initial release in 2004, market adoption of Mozilla Firefox has increased rapidly. Firefox is the second most popular browser worldwide, after Internet Explorer. Usage share not shown): [ [http://marketshare.hitslink.com/report.aspx?qpri… …

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  • 15Operation Market Garden — Hell s Highway redirects here. For the 1932 film, see Hell s Highway (1932 film). Operation Market Garden Part of the Allied advance from Paris to the Rhine …

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  • 16Byward Market — (sometimes called By Ward Market, Byward Market or simply The Market, Marché By in French) is a district in downtown Ottawa, Ontario located east of the government business district, surrounding the market buildings and open air market on George …

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  • 17Reading Terminal Market — is an enclosed public market found at 12th and Arch Streets in downtown Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Over 80 merchants offer fresh produce, meats, fish, groceries, flowers, baked goods, crafts, books, clothing, and specialty and ethnic foods.… …

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  • 18Direct market — Display window of comic book store in Harvard Square The direct market is the dominant distribution and retail network for North American comic books. It consists of one dominant distributor and the majority of comics specialty stores, as well as …

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  • 192003 to 2008 world oil market chronology — This article is a chronolgy of events affecting the oil market. For a discussion of the energy crisis of the same period, see 2000s energy crisis and Effects of 2000s energy crisis. For current fuel prices see Gasoline usage and pricing. From the …

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  • 20Stock Market Crash of 1929 — Economic event in the U.S. that precipitated the Great Depression. The U.S. stock market expanded rapidly in the late 1920s and reached a peak in August 1929, when prices began to decline while speculation increased. On October 18 the stock… …

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