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  2. Tim Hortons - Wikipedia

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    Aramark, which operated the kiosks, closed them in 2012, however Tim Hortons proceeded to open full-service locations in Pittsburgh and surrounding areas in July 2012. At the time of the entry into Pittsburgh, of the four NHL cities Horton played in (Buffalo, New York City, Toronto, and Pittsburgh), Pittsburgh was the only one without a Tim ...

  3. Tim Horton - Wikipedia

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    Miles Gilbert "Tim" Horton (January 12, 1930 – February 21, 1974) [1] [2] [3] was a Canadian professional ice hockey defenceman who played 24 seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL). He spent the majority of his career playing for the Toronto Maple Leafs , later playing with the New York Rangers , Pittsburgh Penguins , and Buffalo Sabres .

  4. Always Fresh - Wikipedia

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    978-0-00-200757-3 Always Fresh: The Untold Story of Tim Hortons by the Man Who Created a Canadian Empire is an autobiography of Tim Hortons written by Ron Joyce . It covers the time from the inception as a single coffee shop until his retirement from the company, which grew into a large fast-food franchise.

  5. Ryan Fry - Wikipedia

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    He most recently played third on the Mike McEwen team and coached the Rachel Homan team. [3] He currently coaches the Joël Retornaz rink. [4] He previously played third for Team Brad Jacobs, and the team represented Canada and won the gold medal at the 2014 Winter Olympics. The team also won the 2013 Tim Hortons Brier.

  6. Scrubs season 3 - Wikipedia

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    The third season of the American comedy television series Scrubs premiered on NBC on October 2, 2003, and concluded on May 4, 2004, and consists of 22 episodes. This season features many fantasies, as well as features many well-known actors in guest roles such as Scott Foley, Michael J. Fox, Bellamy Young, Brendan Fraser, and Tara Reid.

  7. Food Factory - Wikipedia

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    In the spring of 2015, a second season began airing on May 23, two at a time each week as with season four of Food Factory. The only noticeable difference is the use of graphical text in various colors (consistent within each episode), instead of the silvery grey used in all four previous seasons of the two series.

  8. Episodes (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Episode Two received 1.53 million viewers (7.4%) – and by Episode Four, viewing numbers were down to 1.09 million (5.3%). Episode Five saw a slight rise in viewers to 1.33 million (6.6%), but numbers once again fell for Episode Six to 1.12 million (5.5%) and the season ended with the lowest number of viewers, 1.06 million (5.1%), tuning in ...

  9. P.S. I Love You (How I Met Your Mother) - Wikipedia

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    Bill Kuchman of TV.com said the episode provided some of the season's funniest moments. [5] IGN ' s Max Nicholson said the episode was "redemption" for some of the show's rough patches this season. [6] Alan Sepinwall of Uproxx stated that the episode's plot on Robin Sparkles was a "genuine idea" almost as big as her introduction in "Slap Bet". [7]