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  2. Sherwin-Williams - Wikipedia

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    The Sherwin-Williams Company is an American paints and coatings company based in Cleveland, Ohio.It is primarily engaged in the manufacture, distribution, and sale of paints, coatings, floorcoverings, and related products with operations in over 120 countries. [2]

  3. These 9 Colors Will Be Absolutely Everywhere in 2025 ...

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    Sherwin-Williams is rethinking this whole Color of the Year business, announcing not one but nine Colors of the Year. These 9 Colors Will Be Absolutely Everywhere in 2025, According to Sherwin ...

  4. Sherwin - Wikipedia

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    Sherwin Miller Museum of Jewish Art in Tulsa, Oklahoma, was founded in 1966; Sherwin Range, mountain range that is a part of the Sierra Nevada, in California, USA; Sherwin Summit (el. 6,426 feet, 1,959 m), a mountain pass on U.S. Highway 395; Sherwin-Williams, American Fortune 500 company in the general building materials industry

  5. Henry Sherwin - Wikipedia

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    In February 1870, they dissolved the existing partnership and Sherwin, with an associate by the name of Osborn (who had been bookkeeper at Dunham & Co.) and Edward Williams, a Civil War veteran who was a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Western Reserve College, each invested $15,000 for equal shares in what became "Sherwin Williams & Co". Later that ...

  6. Jubilee - Wikipedia

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    A Jubilee is often used to refer to the celebration of a particular anniversary of an event, usually denoting the 25th, 40th, 50th, 60th, and the 70th anniversary. The term comes from the Hebrew Bible (see, "Old Testament"), initially concerning a recurring religious observance involving a set number of years, that notably involved freeing of debt slaves.

  7. Jubilee Diamond - Wikipedia

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    The Jubilee Diamond, originally known as the Reitz Diamond is a colourless, cushion-shaped diamond weighing 245.35 carats (49.07 grams), making it the sixth largest diamond in the world. [1] It was originally named after Francis William Reitz , the then president of the Orange Free State where the stone was discovered, before being renamed to ...