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Debonairs Pizza is a South Africa-based pizza restaurant chain franchise founded in 1991 by Craig MacKenzie and Andrew Harvey. MacKenzie came up with the idea and business model to found the company following a gap-year trip to Los Angeles when he was a student at the University of KwaZulu-Natal . [ 2 ]
Debonair or Debonaire may refer to: . Debonair (airline), a British airline that operated from 1996 to 1999 Debonair, an Indian men's magazine; Debonair, a 1930 British play by Frank Vosper
The Protea Glen Mall is a shopping mall in Protea Glen, in Soweto, Gauteng, South Africa, which opened in September 2012. [1] [2]Built at a cost of approximately R360-380 million, the mall is located at the intersection of R558 and Protea Boulevard in the centre of Protea Glen, [2] and has over 90 tenants.
Debonair is an English-language monthly magazine published by the Be Debonair Foundation. [1] [failed verification] It is one of India's most popular entertainment magazines and includes news, interviews, photos, videos, reviews, events, and style.
Steers founder, George Halamandress, created the original Milky Lane ice cream parlours; this was followed in quick succession by the first South African steakhouse (the Rosebank Golden Spur), the Seven Steers steakhouse in Highlands North and the Black Steer in Yeoville in the early 1960s.
On August 5, 1998, Verhoeven struck a deal to develop and direct Official Assassins for Phoenix Pictures and Kingsgate Films. Set in post- World War II Berlin , the project was loosely based on Capt. Peter Mason's non-fiction account of the same title about his intelligence activities for the British government.
Whereas digital signals and other data use discrete signs to convey information, other phenomena and artifacts such as analogue signals, poems, pictures, music or other sounds, and currents convey information in a more continuous form. [1] Information is not knowledge itself, but the meaning that may be derived from a representation through ...
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