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  2. ATM - Wikipedia

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    A Japanese device called the "Computer Loan Machine" supplied cash as a three-month loan at 5% p.a. after inserting a credit card. The device was operational in 1966. [23] [24] However, little is known about the device. [16] Actor Reg Varney using the world's first cash machine at Barclays Bank, Enfield, north London on 27 June 1967

  3. Gap Inc. - Wikipedia

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    In 1969, Don Fisher, a California commercial real estate broker specializing in retail store location, enlisted the help of his friend, Walter Haas Jr., President of Levi Strauss & Co. Fisher was inspired by the sudden success of 'The Tower of Shoes' in an old Quonset hut in a non-retail industrial area of Sacramento, California, [14] [15] that drew crowds by advertising that no matter what ...

  4. C. E. Byrd High School - Wikipedia

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    C. E. Byrd (c. 1907) as the president of Louisiana Tech University. C. E. Byrd, a Blue Ribbon School, is a high school in Shreveport, Louisiana, United States. [3] In continuous operation since its establishment in 1925, C. E. Byrd is also the eighth-largest high school in the United States of America as of February 2019.

  5. Texan schooner Liberty - Wikipedia

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    The Texas schooner Liberty was one of the four schooners of the First Texas Navy (1836–1838). She served in the Texas Navy for only about 6 months, capturing the Mexican brig Pelicano loaded with weapons for their army in Texas. Later that year, she sailed to New Orleans accompanying the wounded Sam Houston, where she was repaired. Texas was ...

  6. Caerwent Training Area - Wikipedia

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    Caerwent Training Area is a British military installation at Caerwent, Monmouthshire, Wales.The large military site is situated north of the A48 road about 5 mi (8.0 km) west of Chepstow and 12 miles (19 km) east of Newport.

  7. HMCS CC-1 - Wikipedia

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    HMCS CC-1 was a CC-class submarine used by the Royal Canadian Navy. Acquired by British Columbia at the outbreak of the First World War , the ship had been initially built for Chile as Iquique . However, after a dispute with the shipyard, Chile refused the submarine and the shipyard owners sold the vessel to Canada instead.

  8. JetBlue - Wikipedia

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    Additional points are awarded if the member uses the Barclay's issued JetBlue Mastercard credit card to purchase the flight. The price of flights in points depend on the fare of the flight in U.S. dollars. The new program launched on November 9, 2009. [222] [223] In June 2013, JetBlue announced that TrueBlue points will never expire for any reason.

  9. Marine Corps Air Station Eagle Mountain Lake - Wikipedia

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    The Navy's Strategic Tasks Air Group 2 used the airfield to test newly developed remote control aircraft until 1944 when they were moved to Traverse City, Michigan. [ 2 ] On 1 April 1944, the air station reverted to Marine Corps control by the authorization of CNO Dispatch 31TWX1715.