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  2. List of ambassadors of Australia to Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Ambassador of Australia to Portugal Paris, France: 28 July 1969 () 8 March 1970 () 223 days [1] (n/a) Thomas Holland Chargé d'affaires: Lisbon, Portugal 8 March 1970 () December 1970 () 8 months 2: Kevin Kelly Ambassador of Australia to Portugal December 1970 () 1974 () 3–4 years 3

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  4. McCormick & Company - Wikipedia

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    McCormick acquired San Francisco-based coffee, spice, and extract house A. Schilling & Company in 1947, enabling McCormick to begin coast-to-coast distribution in the U.S. [9] McCormick continued to use the Schilling name for its Western division until the 1990s, with the last product containers marked Schilling produced in 2002; since then, all of the company's products have been marketed ...

  5. List of supermarket chains in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of supermarket chains in Portugal. Aldi - 137 stores [1] Amanhecer - ~330 stores; Apolonia Supermercados - 3 stores; Auchan (formerly known as Jumbo) - 111 stores [2] Continente - 369 stores [3] Coviran - 179 stores in Portugal [4] Dia - 487 stores [5] E.Leclerc - 21 store [6] El Corte Inglés - 2 Stores; Froiz; The Good Food ...

  6. Category:Online retailers of Portugal - Wikipedia

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    This category is for topics about online retailers in Portugal. Subcategories. This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total. O.

  7. Charles R. McCormick Lumber Company - Wikipedia

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    To feed the mill McCormick's St. Helens Timber Company also purchased 4,000 acres of timber. In 1912 McCormick formed the St. Helens Lumber Company as parent company over Helens Mill Company and the St. Helens Timber Company. In 1912 McCormick expanded the company with a second sawmill, a creosoting plant and shipyard, the St. Helens shipyard.