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  2. Thule Group - Wikipedia

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    Thule Group AB (/ ˈ t uː l iː /) is a Swedish company that owns brands related to outdoor and transportation products. These include cargo carriers for automobiles and other outdoor and storage products, with 4,700 points of sale in 136 countries worldwide.

  3. Category : Video game navigational boxes by company

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  4. Odyssey (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Odyssey LRP, a live roleplay game run by Profound Decisions; Odyssey Engine, a computer game engine; Odyssey Software, an American computer-game developer; Odyssey: The Legend of Nemesis, a Macintosh role-playing video game based on the engine of Minotaur: The Labyrinths of Crete; Odyssey, a virtual world based on the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics

  5. Thule - Wikipedia

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    "Ultima Thule" is a short story written by author Vladimir Nabokov and published in New Yorker magazine on April 7, 1973. [54] Ultima Thule is mentioned in The Name of the Rose by Umberto Eco in reference to an illuminated manuscript that the narrator/character Adso sees when he explores the library labyrinth alone at the end of the third day ...

  6. Thule Society - Wikipedia

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    The Thule Society (/ ˈ t uː l ə /; German: Thule-Gesellschaft), originally the Studiengruppe für germanisches Altertum ('Study Group for Germanic Antiquity'), was a German occultist and Völkisch group founded in Munich shortly after World War I, named after a mythical northern country in Greek legend.

  7. Great Little Box Company - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, the Great Little Box Company merged with the Great West Paper Box Company; it was then the largest box-maker in Western Canada. [11] [12] In 2015, the company operated from four locations in British Columbia and Washington state and employed about 270 people. [13] [14] In 2020 Great Little Box Company acquired Ideon Packaging. [15]