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Euronics International Ltd. is an international association of over 11,000 [1] independent electrical retailers in 37 countries. [2] It functions as a leading international electrical retail group [ 1 ] on behalf of its members, and is based in Amsterdam .
Nugent may refer to: Nugent, album by Ted Nugent; Nugent (surname) Nugent Mountain, summit in Texas, USA; Nugent, Tasmania, town in Australia;
Van Halen performed several shows at the arena: their debut tour on August 12, 1978, opening for Ted Nugent, the World Invasion Tour on May 1, 1980, promoting Women and Children First (1980), the Fair Warning Tour on July 28–29, 1981 supporting Fair Warning (1981), and the Hide Your Sheep Tour on October 11–12, 1982 for Diver Down (1982 ...
The 2025 Chattanooga season is the club's seventeenth season. It is the second season in MLS Next Pro and the second with independent teams with the Carolina Core. The first eleven seasons Chattanooga FC competed as an amateur team in National Premier Soccer League.
Ted Nugent Kid Rock Sevendust: M2K Mini Tour: 54,707 / 54,707: $3,049,117: This was a New Year's Eve concert. At the show, Metallica broadcast the Times Square Ball Drop, ushering in the year 2000, and played the classic Kiss track "Detroit Rock City" alongside the opening acts. July 18, 2000: NSYNC: P!nk: No Strings Attached Tour: 48,708 / ...
Nugents or B. Nugent & Brother Dry Goods Co. was a department store in Downtown St. Louis, Missouri at the southeast corner of Washington Avenue and Broadway. It was the first downtown department store in the United States to open a suburban branch. The dry goods store was founded in 1869 by Byron Nugent (d. 1908) in Mount Vernon, Illinois. He ...
A younger son of George Nugent-Temple, 1st Marquess of Buckingham, by Lady Mary Elizabeth Nugent, only daughter and heiress of Robert Nugent, 1st Earl Nugent, he was born on 31 December 1788. His mother was created a baroness of the kingdom of Ireland in 1800, with remainder to her second son; and on her death (16 March 1813) he consequently ...
Nugent was born on September 21, 1879, in New York City, New York, at 95 Charles Street. [1] Nugent attended public and parochial schools. In 1898, he began working for shipbuilders Charles Seabury & Co. in the Bronx. He then worked as a rivet heater in the Todd shipyard in Brooklyn. At one point, he managed the Terrace Hotel in Uptown Manhattan.