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    If you love Scrabble, you'll love the wonderful word game fun of Just Words. Play Just Words free online!

  3. General Motors - Wikipedia

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    The Chevrolet brand was the main contributor to GM performance, with 4.76 million vehicles sold around the world in 2011, a global sales record. [201] Based on global sales in 2012, General Motors was ranked among the world's largest automakers. [202] In May 2012, GM recorded an 18.4% market share in the U.S. with stock imported. [203]

  4. Arlington Assembly - Wikipedia

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    Arlington Assembly is an automotive assembly plant in Arlington, Texas, United States, owned and operated by General Motors.It currently assembles the Chevrolet Tahoe, Suburban, GMC Yukon, and Cadillac Escalade full-size SUVs for the North American market.

  5. Mark Martin - Wikipedia

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    Martin at Texas 2008 During the weekend of the 2008 Toyota/Save Mart 350 , ESPN reported that Martin was leaving Dale Earnhardt, Inc. following the 2008 season. It was announced that Aric Almirola , who had shared the No. 8 car with Martin, would drive the car full-time in 2009.

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    OfferUp is a mobile-driven local marketplace that competes with companies such as eBay, Craigslist, and Facebook Marketplace. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] In 2015, OfferUp was named one of the Hottest Startups by Forbes, citing the company's explosive growth between funding rounds throughout the year, and was speculated to take over Craigslist's share of the ...

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    In 1854, a church and convent were built by Father Peter La Cour near the town's present site. The town began forming in 1878 when Charles Lander Cleveland, a local judge, donated 63.6 acres (257,000 m 2) of land to the Houston East & West Texas Railway (now part of the Union Pacific Railroad) for use as a stop, requesting that the town be named for him.