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  2. B&M Baked Beans factory - Wikipedia

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    The B&M Baked Beans factory is an historic cannery building in Portland, Maine, USA. Constructed in 1913 in the East Deering neighborhood, it was built by the Burnham & Morrill Company. Baked beans were produced in the building until 2021. The building is a prominent landmark highly visible from Interstate 295. It is located at 1 Beanpot Circle.

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    Net income [b] (€m) Effective tax rate (%) Number of employees Number of stores Sources 2006 10.0 483 31.4 ... gloves, protective gear and boots. [75] Running.

  4. B.U.M. Equipment - Wikipedia

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    B.U.M. Equipment, a clothing brand under the ownership of BUM Equipment LLC, is a street fashion clothing company that was founded in 1986 in a Seattle garage. [1] The brand is known for its beginning as a Los Angeles casual sportswear brand for men, women, and children. [2]

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  6. Brij Mohan Kaul - Wikipedia

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    Brij Mohan Kaul (1912–1972) was a Lieutenant General in the Indian Army. [1] He served as the Chief of General Staff during 1961–1962 and was regarded as a key architect of Indian military response to the Chinese challenge. [2]

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    The Ferrari FF is a grand touring car made by the Italian carmaker Ferrari.Succeeding the 612 Scaglietti, the FF—whose name is an acronym for "Ferrari Four"—was produced between 2011 and 2016 in Ferrari's manufacturing facility in Maranello, Italy.