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  2. The Indian Card Clothing Company - Wikipedia

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    The Indian Card Clothing Company Ltd. (abbreviated as ICC) is a Bombay Stock Exchange and National Stock Exchange listed company headquartered in Pune, India. Founded in 1955, ICC is a precision engineering company that manufactures and supplies card clothing products and carding solutions for the textile industry.

  3. 100% (Lotta Engberg and Triple & Touch song) - Wikipedia

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    100% (Lotta Engberg and Triple & Touch song) " 100% " is a Swedish language song, written by Torgny Söderberg and Monica Forsberg. The song was sung by Lotta Engberg of the group Triple & Touch at the Swedish Melodifestivalen 1988, where it finished third with 47 points.

  4. Raise.com - Wikipedia

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    Raise.com is an e-commerce platform owned and operated by Raise that enables third-party individuals to sell Gift Cards on a fixed-price online marketplace alongside Raise's regular offerings.

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    Poker: Texas Hold'em (No Limit) Play two face down cards and the five community cards. Bet any amount or go all-in. By Masque Publishing. Advertisement.

  6. Ardshinbank - Wikipedia

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    Ardshinbank is an RA securities market participant and an agent in the government bonds markets. It is the first private entity in Armenia to issue eurobonds in the amount of US$100 million (in formats RegS/144A). With its 60 branches, the bank has one of the largest branch networks in the country, in addition to a representative office in ...

  7. List of bean-to-bar chocolate manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    A bean-to-bar company produces chocolate by processing cocoa beans into a product in-house, rather than merely melting chocolate from another manufacturer. Some are large companies that own the entire process for economic reasons; others are small- or micro-batch producers and aim to control the whole process to improve quality, working conditions, or environmental impact.