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    Starbucks, which is trying to revitalize the customer experience at its nearly 34,000 physical locations, is also about to enter the ethereal world of blockchain technology.

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  8. LS I +61 303 - Wikipedia

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    LS I +61 303 is an 11th-magnitude star that was recognised as a luminous object and catalogued as an OB star in 1959. [7] It was included in the Hipparcos survey as HIP 12469 and had its parallax measured at 5.65 ± 2.28 milliarcseconds (mas), revised to − 0.29 ± 2.99 mas in the new reduction. [5]

  9. Jerry Baldwin - Wikipedia

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    Jerry Baldwin was born to Rowland Baldwin (1914-1989), a door-to-door milkman, and Patricia Brodeur Baldwin (b. 1923), who worked in data processing for the federal government and IBM, found his life unsettled as a teenager when his parents divorced and his mother remarried.