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    Best Essential Vitamin Supplement for Women: Ritual Essential for Women Multivitamin 18+ Ritual. Ritual’s Essential Multivitamin 18+ was developed with the brand’s Scientific Advisory Board ...

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    Harold's Stores, Inc. was a Norman, Oklahoma- and later Dallas-based chain of traditional, high-end classic styled ladies and men's specialty apparel stores. The chain operated 43 stores in 19 southern, western, and mid-western states in the United States. Prior to its bankruptcy filing, the company employed 624 people.

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    Dallas Market Center is a 5 million square foot (460,000 m 2) wholesale trade center in Dallas, Texas, United States, located at 2200 Stemmons Freeway, housing showrooms which sell consumer products including gifts, lighting, home décor, apparel, fashion accessories, shoes, tabletop/housewares, gourmet, floral, and holiday products. [1]

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    A new store in Dallas in the upscale Crescent development opened in 1986; the store in Chicago closed in 1990. [3] The Dallas store was managed by Crawford Brock, who later purchased the business in 2002. Over the years the store has expanded to include additional departments and offerings covering 75,000 square feet. [4]