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  2. Keter Group - Wikipedia

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    Keter operates 29 plants across the world, due to this the company can produce many products in the same places it is selling them, limiting transportation costs and emissions. [11] In September 2021, Keter Plastic announced plans for an IPO on the New York Stock Exchange and filed a draft prospectus with the US Securities and Exchange Commission.

  3. Kura (storehouse) - Wikipedia

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    Other sorts of storehouses such as outbuildings (naya) and sheds (koya) were used to store more mundane items. The first kura appear during the Yayoi period (300 BC – 300 AD) and they evolved into takakura (literally tall storehouse ) that were built on columns raised from the ground and reached via a ladder from underneath.

  4. Calcot Manor - Wikipedia

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    Calcot Manor is a historic building in Calcot, three and a half miles west of Tetbury on A 4135 in Gloucestershire, England, near the junction of roads A46 and A4135 ...

  5. Keter Torah - Wikipedia

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    Keter Torah (also spelled Keser Torah or Kesser Torah) (Hebrew: כתר תורה, lit., "Crown of Torah") may refer to: Keser Torah Radomsk – a yeshiva network founded by the fourth Radomsker Rebbe; Kesser Torah College – a Jewish day school in Sydney, Australia; Yeshiva Kesser Torah – a yeshiva and synagogue in Queens, New York

  6. Futuro - Wikipedia

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    A Futuro at Espoo Museum of Modern Art, Finland The entrance to a Futuro is by stairs. A Futuro house, or Futuro Pod, is a round, prefabricated house designed by Finnish architect Matti Suuronen, of which fewer than 100 were built during the late 1960s and early 1970s.

  7. Eltham Manor - Wikipedia

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    Eltham Manor is a historic estate located near Bassett, Henry County, Virginia. It was built in 1936 by William McKinley Bassett, and is a Colonial Revival brick dwelling. The manor is named for the Burwell Bassett family home, "Eltham Plantation", in Eltham, Virginia , that burned in 1879.