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  2. Evans (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    In 1988, Evans became the market leader in womenswear above a UK size 14. In 1994, the first Evans brochure featured in Good Housekeeping and Prima magazines, consisting of just 12 pages. In 1997, Evans launched SeVen, a more fashion-led label for the younger customers and also became the first Arcadia brand to start selling online.

  3. Evans v United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Evans v. the United Kingdom was a key case at the European Court of Human Rights. The case outcome could have had a major impact on fertility law, not only within the United Kingdom but also the other Council of Europe countries.

  4. Evans Cycles - Wikipedia

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    100 years of Evans Cycles - a timeline. The business was created by a London cyclist, Frederick W. Evans. He created what The Bicycle UK magazine described as a quick-release and reversible rear wheel device, an ingenious feat for which he was awarded the Cyclists' Touring Club's first silver plaque as the inventor or producer of the greatest improvement in cycle design, construction or ...

  5. Evans Brothers Ltd - Wikipedia

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    Evans Brothers Ltd (or Evans Brothers Limited) was a British publishing house that was part of the Evans Publishing Group UK. The firm first published teacher training materials and in later years broadened its catalogue, publishing children's books and books on Africa. It became insolvent in September 2012 and ceased trading. [1]

  6. D H Evans - Wikipedia

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    D H Evans was a department store located in Oxford Street, London, England, which later became part of House of Fraser. The store was rebranded as House of Fraser in 2001. The store was rebranded as House of Fraser in 2001.

  7. Simon Evans (comedian) - Wikipedia

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    Evans is a UK comedian with his own BBC Radio 4 series Simon Evans Goes to Market, [4] and with numerous other radio and TV appearances. He has appeared twice on Live at the Apollo and was a weekly regular on Stand Up for the Week (Autumn 2013, Channel 4).

  8. Thomas Evans (conspirator) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Evans (c. 1763 – by 1831) was a British revolutionary conspirator. Active in the 1790s and the period 1816–1820, he is otherwise a shadowy character, known mainly as a hardline follower of Thomas Spence .

  9. Robert Evans (British politician) - Wikipedia

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    Robert John Emlyn Evans OBE (born 23 October 1956) is a British Labour Co-operative politician who served as a Member of the European Parliament (MEP) from 1994 until 2009. He was first elected to the European Parliament for London North West , and then in 1999 and 2004 for the London constituency .