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  • 31Consumer goods in the Soviet Union — Soviet Union This article is part of the series: Politics and government of the Soviet Union …

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  • 32Best Buy — Infobox Company company name=Best Buy Co., Inc. company logo= company type=Public (nyse|BBY) company slogan=You, Happier. foundation=1966 location=Richfield, Minnesota key people=Richard M. Schulze, Founder Chairman Brad Anderson, CEO Vice… …

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  • 33Damaged Goods (Doctor Who novel) — Doctor Who book Damaged Goods Series Virgin New Adventures Release number 55 …

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  • 34Damaged Goods — Doctorwhobook title=Damaged Goods series=Virgin New Adventures number=55 featuring=Seventh Doctor Chris, Roz writer=Russell T Davies publisher=Virgin Books isbn=ISBN 0 426 20483 2 set between=The Death of Art and So Vile a Sin pages= date=October …

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  • 35Oshman's Sporting Goods — Inc. was a sporting goods retailer in the United States. Its headquarters was in East End, Houston, Texas.[1][2] It operated traditional sporting goods stores and Oshman s Supersports USA megastores. Contents 1 History …

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  • 36Regulation of therapeutic goods — The regulation of therapeutic goods, that is drugs and therapeutic devices, varies by jurisdiction. In some countries, such as the United States, they are regulated at the national level by a single agency. In other jurisdictions they are… …

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  • 37consumer goods — A category of goods defined by Article 9 of the UCC. Consumer goods are goods used primarily for personal, family, or household purposes. Typical examples are jewelry, furniture, automobiles, and appliances. American Banker Glossary Goods not… …

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  • 38durable goods — ➔ goods * * * durable goods UK US noun [plural] (also consumer durables, also hard goods) COMMERCE ► goods that can be used for a long time and that people do not buy very often, such as televisions and cars: »Factory orders for costly durable… …

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  • 39Powers Dry Goods — The Powers Dry Goods Company of Minneapolis, Minnesota was a department store chain that its peak consisted of 7 locations. In 1985, it was acquired from Associated Dry Goods by The L.S. Donaldson Company (also of Minneapolis, a unit of Allied… …

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  • 40non-durable goods — ➔ goods * * * non durable goods UK US (also nondurable goods) noun [plural] (also non durables, also consumer non durables) ► ECONOMICS, COMMERCE goods that do not last for a …

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