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  2. Rite Rug Flooring - Wikipedia

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    Founded by brothers, Duke and Stanley Goldberg, the first Rite Rug store was opened on the corner of Cherry and High Streets in Columbus, Ohio, in 1934. They primarily sold carpet flooring and rugs. In the 1960s, Rite Rug began expanding, opening a second store on E. Main Street and then a third store on Morse Road in Columbus.

  3. Counter-IED equipment - Wikipedia

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    Duke Version 3 Vehicle mounted CREW system: Duke V3, [4] manufactured by SRCTec, Inc., is a counter radio-controlled improvised explosive device (RCIED) electronic warfare (CREW) system that was developed to provide U.S. forces critical, life-saving protection against a wide range of threats. It is a field deployable system that was designed to ...

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    Not All Checkout Line Money Traps Are Scams. Grocery stores made an art out of parting shoppers from their money at the checkout line long before scammers decided to get in on the action.

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  6. 25 Secret Money Traps at Target, Walmart and Other Big-Box Stores

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    Don't let stores make you spend more than you intend to. By knowing how they can trick you into overspending, you can avoid buying things you don't need. 25 Secret Money Traps at Target, Walmart ...

  7. Duke Manufacturing Company - Wikipedia

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    Duke Manufacturing Co. produces buffet serving systems, prepared food product holding equipment, ovens, broilers, and stainless steel fabrication. The equipment is used in quick serve restaurants, full serve restaurants, convenience stores, corrections facilities, colleges, schools, hospitals, and hotels.