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  2. Crestwood Preparatory College - Wikipedia

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    Crestwood Preparatory College is a co-ed, non-semestered high school in Toronto, Ontario. Located in the former Brookbanks Public School property, Crestwood Preparatory College is owned by Toronto Lands Corporation (a real estate arm of the Toronto District School Board ).

  3. Humber Valley Village - Wikipedia

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    Humber Valley Village. /  43.67167°N 79.51444°W  / 43.67167; -79.51444. Humber Valley Village is a neighbourhood located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is within the former suburb of Etobicoke and includes some of the most expensive real estate in the metropolitan west end. The boundaries are from Dundas Street on the south to ...

  4. Gordon S. Lang School of Business and Economics - Wikipedia

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    The Gordon S. Lang School of Business and Economics (formerly the College of Business and Economics) is the business school of the University of Guelph, in Guelph, Ontario . After receiving a $21-million donation from Stu and Kim Lang, the College was renamed to the Gordon S. Lang School of Business and Economics on April 3, 2019, [1] honouring ...

  5. Humber Hawk - Wikipedia

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    Width. 69 inches (1,800 mm) [3] The Hawk, a re-badged Hillman 14 (1938-1940) was the first Humber car to be launched after World War II. Slightly longer because of the new bootlid superimposed on its fastback tail and narrower having shed its running boards it also managed to be 112 pounds (51 kg) lighter than the prewar car.

  6. Humber Super Snipe - Wikipedia

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    The Super Snipe was introduced in October 1938, derived by combining the four-litre inline six-cylinder engine from the larger Humber Pullman with the chassis and body of the Humber Snipe, normally powered by a three-litre engine. The result was a car of enhanced performance and a top speed of 79 mph (127 km/h) —fast for its day. [3]

  7. Reality (Real Estate EP) - Wikipedia

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    Reality. (Real Estate EP) Reality is the second EP by American indie rock band Real Estate, released on December 18, 2009, on Mexican Summer. [2] All the songs were recorded on a cassette 8-track in Jersey City, New Jersey, except "Saturday Morning," which was recorded in Ridgewood, New Jersey . [3]

  8. Holdout (real estate) - Wikipedia

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    Holdout (real estate) Million Dollar Corner, a holdout at the corner of Macy's Herald Square in New York City. A holdout is a property that did not become part of a larger real estate development, usually because the owner refused to sell their property. There are many examples of holdouts worldwide. [1]

  9. Humber Sceptre - Wikipedia

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    Humber Sceptre MK III Saloon Humber Sceptre MK III Estate. The Sceptre MK III, introduced in 1967, was a derivative of the Rootes Arrow design and was the best-appointed version of this model offered by Rootes. It continued Humber's tradition of building luxury cars and featured wood-veneer fascia, complete instrumentation, adjustable steering ...