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  2. Buc-ee's aims to open first Ohio location along I-70

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    "Think of it like Cracker Barrel on steroids," she said. Hilliard said the size of the store itself is matched by the quality of the company's customer service. "The employees are the bomb-dot-com ...

  3. Schedule (workplace) - Wikipedia

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    A schedule, often called a rota or a roster, is a list of employees, and associated information e.g. location, department, working times, responsibilities for a given time period e.g. week, month or sports season. A schedule is necessary for the day-to-day operation of many businesses e.g. retail store, manufacturing facility and some offices.

  4. I Wanna Be a Sailor - Wikipedia

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    Plot. A mother parrot in a cage is teaching her three children to say, "Polly want a cracker." The first two kids, Patrick and Patricia, do so after some effort, but Peter boldly refuses, pointing at a framed photo of his dad he states, "I don't want a cracker! I wanna be a sailor, like me pop." His mother immediately begins deriding her ...

  5. Oil futures drunk-trading incident - Wikipedia

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    The oil futures drunk-trading incident was an incident in which Steven Perkins, [1] an employee of London-based PVM Oil Futures, traded 7 million barrels (1.1 million cubic metres) of oil, worth approximately US$520 million (£340 million) in a two-and-half-hour period in the early morning of 30 June 2009 while drunk.

  6. Florida cracker - Wikipedia

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    Florida cracker. A Bit of Cow Country, by Frederic Remington, published in Harper's Weekly in 1895. Florida crackers were colonial -era British, American pioneer settlers in what is now the U.S. state of Florida; the term is also applied to their descendants, to the present day, and their subculture among white Southerners.

  7. Panera Bread - Wikipedia

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    Panera Bread in Canada. Panera Bread is an American chain store of bakery-café fast food restaurants with over 2,000 locations, all of which are in the United States and Canada. Its headquarters are in Sunset Hills, Missouri. The chain operates as Saint Louis Bread Company in the Greater St. Louis area, where it has over 100 locations.

  8. Atlanta Black Crackers - Wikipedia

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    Atlanta had trouble profiting on their own causing them to go back to playing a league schedule. The NSL was considered the highest quality surviving league and it therefore became the de facto major league for the 1932 season and was the only organized league to complete their full schedule. After the season, the Black Crackers once again ...

  9. Cook Out (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Cook Out is a privately owned American fast-food restaurant chain operating in North Carolina, South Carolina, Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, Louisiana, and Mississippi. Founded in Greensboro, North Carolina, in 1989, [2] the chain has since expanded and now has restaurants in over 100 cities.