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  2. Borders Buses - Wikipedia

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    Following the closure of Munro's of Jedburgh in July 2013, Perryman's was awarded a contract from Scottish Borders Council, valued at £10.4 million, to operate a number of routes in Northumberland, Midlothian, and Scottish Borders. [2] [3] This expansion saw the opening of a second depot, in the village of St Boswells, and created a total of ...

  3. Thomas Perryman - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Perryman (native name Kinache [1]) (? –1815 or 1816) was a Creek Indian leader, eventually the ”patriarch" of the lower Creek [2] (see Creek War). He was from the town of Tocktoethla, on the east side of the Chattahoochee River in what is today Seminole County, Georgia .

  4. Perryman Ranch Headquarters - Wikipedia

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    The Perryman Ranch Headquarters, as designated by the National Register of Historic Places and the Oklahoma Historical Society can be found at the listed location - Perryman Ranch Headquarters, .2 mile East of Jct. of County Roads #N193 & #E159, 4/4/07, A, C, D, 07000260.

  5. Guy Perryman - Wikipedia

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    Guy Richard Perryman MBE [1] (born 2 February 1965) is a British radio personality, narrator, voice actor, producer and writer. [2] He works in Japan principally as broadcaster with radio station InterFM, voice narrator with television station NHK World, and is a former Executive Committee member of the British Chamber of Commerce in Japan .

  6. Mecum Auctions - Wikipedia

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    Mecum Auctions, Inc. is an American auction company specializing in collector cars and motorcycles. It was founded by Dana Mecum in 1988, and was originally based in Marengo, Illinois . Since 2011, it has been headquartered in Walworth, Wisconsin .

  7. Bidding fee auction - Wikipedia

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    Participants pay a fee to purchase bids. Each of the bids increases the price of the item by a small amount, such as one penny (0.01 USD, 1¢, or 0.01 GBP, 1p; hence the name of the auction), and extends the time of the auction by a few seconds.