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  • 1Timber Bush — Timber Bush, Leith, Edinburgh, Scotland.Etymology Bush is the corrupt form of Bourse , meaning a stock exchangeHistoryTimber Bush was originally the open piazza in the lower storey of an ancient building adjoining Queen Street Chapel in Leith,… …

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  • 2Market town — or market right is a legal term, originating in the medieval period, for a European settlement that has the right to host markets, distinguishing it from a village and city. A town may be correctly described as a market town or as having market… …

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  • 3Timber Wolf — might refer to:* Gray Wolf, a breed of wolf. * Eastern Timber Wolf, a breed of wolf. * Minnesota Timberwolves, a National Basketball Association franchise. * Timber Wolf (roller coaster), a Wooden Roller Coaster at Worlds of Fun * Spruce… …

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  • 4Market Harborough — Coordinates: 52°28′39″N 0°55′14″W / 52.4775°N 0.9206°W / 52.4775; 0.9206 …

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  • 5Market Drayton — Coordinates: 52°54′16″N 2°29′05″W / 52.9044°N 2.4848°W / 52.9044; 2.4848 …

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  • 6Market Street Bridge (Williamsport) — Infobox Bridge bridge name= Market Street Bridge caption=The Market Street Bridge over the West Branch Susquehanna River, from the west official name= also known as= carries= 4 lanes of Route 15 Pedestrian Walkway crosses= West Branch Susquehanna …

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  • 7Market cross — An elaborate market cross in Malmesbury A market cross is a structure used to mark a market square in market towns, originally from the distinctive tradition in Early Medieval Insular art of free standing stone standing or high crosses, often… …

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  • 8Market 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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  • 9Market participant — The term market participant is used in United States constitutional law to describe a U.S. State which is acting as a producer or supplier of a marketable good or service. When a state is acting in such a role, it may permissibly discriminate… …

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  • 10Ottawa River timber trade — Part of a series on History of Ottawa …

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