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  2. Gemco - Wikipedia

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    Gemco was an American chain of membership department stores that was owned by San Leandro-based Lucky Stores, a California supermarket company which eventually became part of Albertsons. Gemco operated from 1959 until closing in late 1986.

  3. Alyangula, Northern Territory - Wikipedia

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    Groote Eylandt Mining Company (GEMCO) established Alyangula as the residence for the mining company workers in the late 1960s. [6] The township was established under a special purpose lease between GEMCO, Anindilyakwa Land Council and the Anindilyakwa Land Trust. [7]

  4. Patient portal - Wikipedia

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    Most patient portals require the practice to have some type of electronic medical record or patient management system, as the patient data needs to be stored in a data repository and then retrieved by the patient portal. While lauding practice portals for their ease of use, some physicians note that it is hard to encourage patients to utilize ...

  5. Category:Groote Eylandt - Wikipedia

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  6. Groote Eylandt - Wikipedia

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    Groote Eylandt (Anindilyakwa: Ayangkidarrba; meaning "island" / ˈ ɡ r uː t ˌ aɪ l ə n d / [2]) is the largest island in the Gulf of Carpentaria and the fourth largest island in Australia. It was named by the explorer Abel Tasman in 1644 and is Dutch for "Large Island" in archaic spelling.

  7. Angurugu, Northern Territory - Wikipedia

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    In 1964, the Groote Eylandt Mining Company was established and given a lease over the island for royalty payments to the Church Missionary Society. The CMS established the Groote Eylandt Aboriginal Trust Fund on 28 August 1969, where the mining company would pay the royalty money. [12] The population of Angurugu increased to 525 by 1971.