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  2. Patons and Baldwins - Wikipedia

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    The yarn production facility at Alloa was closed in 1999. [6] The bulk of the surviving business records from the Alloa operation, together with some material from other factories, is now held by Clackmannanshire Archives in Alloa. [7] The large factory in Launceston, Tasmania, Australia, a 35-acre site, employed over 2,000 people in the 1960s.

  3. Upsy Downsy - Wikipedia

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    The toys were small plastic characters with fabric clothing and synthetic yarn hair, all in fantastic, garishly bright colors. Each came with a fold-out cardboard Playland mat, a "Magic Bridge Clip" to link one mat to another, some wild (and often quite fragile!) accessories, a mode of transportation, and a name that summed up their character in a few nonsensical words.

  4. Burt's Bees - Wikipedia

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    During 2002 and 2003, Burt's Bees launched its first toothpaste, first shampoo, and its successful Baby Bee product line of infant personal care products. Co-founder Quimby also used company-earned profits to preserve 185,000 acres (750 km 2 ) of forest land in Maine, marking the beginning of a relationship with The Nature Conservancy , an ...

  5. Patrick Grant (designer) - Wikipedia

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    His other grandfather worked as a yarn designer in Galashiels, Scottish Borders. [16] He has a younger sister, Victoria, who works for his businesses. [17] Grant attended South Morningside Primary School, then Edinburgh Academy before joining Barnard Castle School as a boarding pupil. Grant explained that "My parents thought it would be better ...

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  7. Halictidae - Wikipedia

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    Halictidae is one of the four bee families that contain some crepuscular species; these halictids are active only at dusk or in the early evening, so are technically considered "vespertine" (e.g. in the subgenus Sphecodogastra of Lasioglossum), or sometimes truly nocturnal (e.g. in the genus Megalopta, such as the species M. genalis). [12]