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  2. Thomas Cook & Son - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Cook & Son. Thomas Cook & Son, originally simply Thomas Cook, was a company founded by Thomas Cook, a cabinet-maker, in 1841 to carry temperance supporters by railway between the cities of Leicester, Nottingham, Derby and Birmingham. In 1851, Cook arranged transport to the Great Exhibition of 1851. He organised his first tours to Europe ...

  3. The Outsiders (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The Outsiders is a coming-of-age novel by S.E. Hinton published in 1967 by Viking Press.The book details the conflict between two rival gangs of White Americans divided by their socioeconomic status: the working-class "Greasers" and the upper-middle-class "Socs" (pronounced / ˈ s oʊ ʃ ɪ z / —short for Socials).

  4. Rail Settlement Plan - Wikipedia

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    Rail Settlement Plan (RSP) is a division of the Rail Delivery Group in the United Kingdom. It provides a wide range of common services to the UK's train operating companies and third-party providers of information and retail services. UK rail ticket background. The green background of all UK rail tickets was made up of the repeated words "Rail ...

  5. New York - Wikipedia

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    New York (1916 film), a lost American silent comedy drama by George Fitzmaurice. New York (1927 film), an American silent drama by Luther Reed. New York (2009 film), a Bollywood film by Kabir Khan. New York: A Documentary Film, a film by Ric Burns. "New York" ( Glee), an episode of Glee.

  6. Busytown Mysteries - Wikipedia

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    Busytown Mysteries, also known as Hurray for Huckle!, is a Canadian animated television series created by Cookie Jar Entertainment.Currently, the series airs in Canada as part of the Kids' CBC block and on the Tiny Pop channel in the United Kingdom.

  7. Burger King advertising - Wikipedia

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    Since it was founded in 1954, international fast food chain Burger King has employed many advertising programs. During the 1970s, its advertisements included a memorable jingle, the inspiration for its current mascot the Burger King and several well-known and parodied slogans, such as Have it your way and It takes two hands to handle a Whopper.

  8. Uber Eats - Wikipedia

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    Uber Eats is an online food ordering and delivery platform launched by the company Uber in 2014. [4] The meals are delivered by couriers using various methods, including cars, scooters, bikes, or on foot. [5] It is operational in over 6,000 cities in 45 countries as of 2021. [6]

  9. British Restaurant - Wikipedia

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    British Restaurant. British Restaurants were communal kitchens created in 1940 during the Second World War to help people who had been bombed out of their homes, had run out of ration coupons or otherwise needed help. [1] [2] In 1943, 2,160 British Restaurants served 600,000 very inexpensive meals a day. [3] They were disbanded in 1947.