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  2. Bidding - Wikipedia

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    Bidding is an offer (often competitive) to set a price tag by an individual or business for a product or service or a demand that something be done. [1] Bidding is used to determine the cost or value of something. Bidding can be performed by a person under influence of a product or service based on the context of the situation.

  3. The Village, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    The Village is a city in Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, United States, and a part of the Oklahoma City metropolitan area.The population was 9,538 at the 2020 Census. [4]The Village is an enclave city nearly surrounded in full by Oklahoma City, except where it abuts Nichols Hills.

  4. C. R. Anthony Co. - Wikipedia

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    C.R. Anthony Co., stores branded as Anthony's, was a chain of family-owned and - operated upscale department stores founded in 1922 in Cushing, Oklahoma by C.R Anthony. The company began expanding outside Oklahoma, first into Kansas in 1924, then into Texas in 1925. By 1972, Anthony's had 325 stores in 21 states, all west of the Mississippi River.

  5. Oklahoma School Official’s Bid To Buy Classroom Bibles ...

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    Ryan Walters, Oklahoma’s right-wing state school superintendent, set off a firestorm when he said he planned to spend $6 million to buy Bibles for every classroom in Oklahoma.

  6. John A. Brown (department store) - Wikipedia

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    John Dunkin moved from Oklahoma City to Tulsa to operate the store. However, B-D was an entity of its own and there was no formal connection with the Oklahoma City company. In 1959, a director of the First National Bank of St. Louis, asked Willard Dillard, owner of the Dillard's department store chain, to consider buying Brown-Dunkin.

  7. Oklahoma man hacked government site to buy cars at ... - AOL

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    Included in the $1-buys were a 2010 Ford Escape Hybrid, for which Coker submitted a bid of $8,327; a Ford F550 pickup, with a bid of $9,000; and a Chevrolet C4500 box truck, bid $22,700; the U.S ...

  8. Crossroads Mall (Oklahoma) - Wikipedia

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    According to Price Edwards & Co.’s 2010 Oklahoma City Mid-Year Retail Market Summary report, Crossroads Mall was 75 percent vacant. [5] On September 14, 2011, the mall was purchased by Raptor Properties, LLC for $3.5 million, far below the $24 million asking price, although the sale only included 762,532 square feet (70,841.5 m 2 ), as ...

  9. Category : Defunct department stores based in Oklahoma

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