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  • 1White Motor Company — Industry Automotive Fate Acquired Successor Volvo AV …

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  • 2White Ox — rolling tobacco, like Winfield, Drum, or Champion is a product catering for the roll your own market. White Ox is often regarded as a poor tasting product but is referred to as gold by seasoned smokers. White Ox in Prison White Ox has a higher… …

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  • 3White Castle (restaurant) — Infobox Company company name = White Castle company foundation = September 13, 1921 company type = Private location = Columbus, Ohio key people = Billy Ingram, Walter Anderson, Founders industry = Food slogan = What You Crave products = Fast food …

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  • 4Market Square, Knoxville — Market Square Commercial Historic District U.S. National Register of Historic Places U.S. Historic district …

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  • 5Market Hall and Sheds — U.S. National Register of Historic Places U.S. National Historic Landmark …

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  • 6White House Black Market — is a popular American fashion store targeting women from 25 55. White House Black Market is known for its sleek lines, and its focus on white, black, and other variants of the two colors.In 1985, The White House, a tiny women s boutique… …

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  • 7White privilege — is a sociological concept that describes advantages purportedly enjoyed by white persons beyond that which is commonly experienced by non white people in those same social, political, and economic spaces (nation, community, workplace, income, etc …

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  • 8White Heart — Genres CCM, Christian rock, Pop rock Years active 1982–1997 Labels Home Sweet Home Sparrow Star Song Curb …

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  • 9white market — white market, adj. (in a system of rationing) the buying and selling of unused ration coupons at a fluctuating legal price based on the supply of and demand for the rationed commodity. Cf. black market. [1970 75] * * * white market, the lawful… …

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  • 10White hunter — is a former term used for professional big game hunters of European or American backgrounds who plied their trade in Africa, especially during the first half of the 20th century. The activity still exists in the dozen African countries which… …

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