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  2. Steers (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Steers is a South African quick-service restaurant brand, serving burgers and chips. Other menu items include chicken burgers , ribs , ice cream, milkshakes, chicken and salads. History

  3. Famous Brands - Wikipedia

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    Famous Brands (formerly known as Steers Group) is a South African-based conglomerate predominately dealing in quick service and casual dining restaurants, and is currently headquartered in Midrand. Originally founded in the 1960s, it became listed on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE) in 1994.

  4. List of defunct restaurants of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Texas Land and Cattle – peaked at 20 locations, only 1 remains in Austin; Two Pesos; Valle's Steak House; Velvet Turtle; Victoria Station – one restaurant remained open in Salem, Massachusetts until it was abruptly closed in December 2017 [13] VIP's – Oregon-based restaurant chain; Wag's; Weenie Beenie; Wetson's

  5. Steers - Wikipedia

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    Steers may refer to: Steer (cow) or bullock, castrated male cattle; Steers (restaurant), a South African restaurant chain; Steers (surname) Steers (island), a former island of Indonesia; Kansas City Steers, American former basketball team; Steering

  6. Cohen & Steers - Wikipedia

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    Cohen & Steers is considered a pioneer in developing the securitised real estate sector and to this day remains a leader in it. [ 5 ] [ 4 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ] [ 8 ] However, Cohen & Steers has diversified by expanding into other investments, such as preferred securities and real assets starting in 2003 and 2012 respectively.

  7. Fanny Steers - Wikipedia

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    Fanny Steers was the eldest daughter of William and Mary Steers, [1] who with their daughters ran lodging houses in Malvern Wells, for pilgrims who hoped to be cured by Malvern water. [ 3 ] On 11 January 1797, she was baptised Frances at Hanley Castle ; she is buried in the Hanley Castle churchyard.

  8. Henry Steers - Wikipedia

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    Steer was born in Dartmouth, England, in 1779. Steers married Ann Rich on December 2, 1803, and they had thirteen children together, including a daughter Ann Steer, who remained in England, and a son Henry Torring Steer. At some point, Henry began to spell the surname "Steers" and that usage has continued in the family to this day.

  9. Edwin K. Steers - Wikipedia

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    Edwin K. Steers (January 19, 1915 – November 30, 1992) was an American politician who served as the Attorney General of Indiana from 1953 to 1965. He also served as a U.S. prosecutor at the Nuremberg trials and the Belsen trial following the Second World War .