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  2. Harris Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Harris Corporation was an American technology company, defense contractor, and information technology services provider that produced wireless equipment, tactical radios, electronic systems, night vision equipment and both terrestrial and spaceborne antennas for use in the government, defense, emergency service, and commercial sectors.

  3. Liberty Records - Wikipedia

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    Liberty's early releases focused on film and orchestral music. Its first single was Lionel Newman's "The Girl Upstairs". [1] [2] Its first big hit, in 1955, was by Julie London singing her version of the torch song, "Cry Me a River", which climbed to No. 9 in the Billboard Hot 100. [3]

  4. Harris Company - Wikipedia

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    The Harris Company was a retail corporation, based in San Bernardino, California, that operated a chain of department stores named Harris', all in Southern California.Philip, Arthur, and Herman Harris – nephews of founder Leopold Harris of what was once the large Los Angeles–based chain Harris & Frank – started the company with a small dry goods store in 1905, and the company eventually ...

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  7. Henry Ellis Harris - Wikipedia

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    Harris was born in Atlanta in 1902. [1] [2] At age 14, while living in Washington, D. C., he began his stamp career. [3]He seized the opportunity to begin a mail-order stamp business when The Washington Post offered free classified ads to teenagers. [4]

  8. Blue Note Records discography - Wikipedia

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    After EMI acquired United Artists Records, Blue Note LPs continued to appear with catalog numbers taken from the main numbering sequence of UA and its successor, the revived Liberty Records. This is effectively a continuation of the BN-LA series without UA's letter codes. Albums in this series appeared in the late 1970s and early 1980s.

  9. List of Tor onion services - Wikipedia

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    archive.today – Is a web archiving site, founded in 2012, that saves snapshots on demand [2]; Demonoid – Torrent [3]; Internet Archive – A web archiving site ...