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  2. Ann Taylor's Semi-Annual Sale is here — get an extra 60% off ...

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    The entire sale section is marked down 60%, offering some of the year's steepest discounts on sweaters, slacks, dresses, and tops, whether you're gathering up the last of your winter wardrobe or ...

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    If you haven't heard, one of Nordstrom's biggest sales of the year is on now, and it's one you don't want to miss. We're talking about Nordstrom's Half-Yearly Sale, where you'll find up to 60% off ...

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    Joann Fabrics — 15% discount every day, depending on the location; 15% extends to military and veterans Michaels — 10% off every day, including sale items Ross Dress for Less — 10% discount ...

  5. Michaels - Wikipedia

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    Michaels Stores, Inc., more commonly known as Michaels, is a privately held retail chain of American and Canadian arts and crafts store. It is North America's largest provider of arts, crafts, framing, floral and wall décor, and merchandise for makers and do-it-yourself home decorators. [2]

  6. IDEA Public Schools - Wikipedia

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    IDEA Public Schools, Inc. was founded by Tom Torkelson and JoAnn Gama, former Teach For America corps members, as a not‐for‐profit Texas corporation headquartered in Weslaco. [ 4 ] [ 1 ] Its mission was to create charter schools to serve impoverished students, starting in Donna, Texas , in the Rio Grande Valley .

  7. Neiman Marcus - Wikipedia

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    General Cinema, later to become Harcourt General, still had a roughly 60% controlling interest until 1999, when Neiman Marcus was fully spun off from its parent company. On May 2, 2005, Neiman Marcus Group was the subject of a leveraged buyout (LBO), selling itself to two private equity firms, Texas Pacific Group and Warburg Pincus .