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  2. Blair Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Blair Corporation is one of America's largest direct marketing mail order retailers, selling clothing and household goods. Founded in 1910 as the New Process Company by John Leo Blair , the company celebrated its 100th year in business in 2010.

  3. Active (1804 ship) - Wikipedia

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    Active is first listed in Lloyd's Register in 1804, and in the Register of Shipping in 1805. Both show her master as L. Blair, her owner as Bennett, and her trade as London to the South Seas Fishery. See also: List of ships owned by Daniel Bennett & Son

  4. List of lifeboat disasters in Britain and Ireland - Wikipedia

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    3. Lifeboat The Robert and Agnes Blair went to the aid of the schooner Dryad and capsized off the coast off Portballintrae with the loss of three of the 13 crew. 1895. Kingstown. 15. Kingstown's (now Dún Laoghaire) lifeboat Civil Service No. 7 (ON 409) capsized while attempting to rescue the crew of the stricken Palme.

  5. Timpson, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Timpson, Texas. /  31.90639°N 94.39778°W  / 31.90639; -94.39778. Timpson is a city in Shelby County, Texas, United States. The population was 989 at the 2020 census. The community is named after T.B Timpson, a railroad engineer.

  6. Free shipping - Wikipedia

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    Free shipping is a marketing tactic used primarily by online vendors and mail-order catalogs as a sales strategy to attract customers.

  7. Hartmann's wolfpack - Wikipedia

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    The attack on KJF 3 was an ad hoc affair (Blair describes it as "an uncoordinated free for all"); though four ships were sunk, one of the attacking boats, U-45 was destroyed by the convoy escorts. A second convoy, HG 3 from Gibraltar, was detected by B-dienst and Hartmann’s boats were again ordered to intercept.