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  2. Corporate Travel Management (company) - Wikipedia

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    In June 2023, the Independent reported CTM had been awarded a £1.6 billion contract to house asylum-seekers in the UK, including on barges. [5] The Bibby Stockholm barge, subcontracted by CTM [6] at Portland Port, Dorset, began housing asylum-seekers on 7 August 2023, amid concerns about fire risks [7] and other safety concerns. [8]

  3. Glass tile - Wikipedia

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    Glass was used in mosaics as early as 2500 BC, but it was not until the 3rd century BC that innovative artisans in Greece, Persia, and India created glass tiles.. Whereas clay tile is dated as early as 8,000 BC, there were significant barriers to the development of glass tile, including the high temperatures required to melt glass and the complexities of annealing glass curves.

  4. Chapel of St. Jerome (Chorão Island) - Wikipedia

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    The permanent Body of Archaeology on behalf of the Public Works Dept in 1903 repaired the veranda of the chapel and cleared the vast forest that surrounded the chapel. [4] In 1959 at the request of the then vicar of Our Lady of Grace Church (Chorão Island) Fr Tome Caetano de Nazare, the Dept of Public Works effected many improvements.

  5. Florida Tile - Wikipedia

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    Florida Tile was established in Lakeland, Florida when Leon Sikes Sr. and his sons James "Jimmie" Sikes and Leon Sikes Jr. purchased a run-down tile plant for $8,000 in March 1954. [3] At the time the company produced one specialty trim shape of tile that was difficult to find.

  6. European Union trade mark - Wikipedia

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    A European Union trade mark or EU trade mark (abbreviated EUTM; named Community Trade Mark (CTM) until 23 March 2016) is a trade mark which is pending registration or has been registered in the European Union as a whole (rather than on a national level within the EU).

  7. Veranda - Wikipedia

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    A veranda (also spelled verandah in Australian and New Zealand English) is a roofed, open-air hallway or porch, attached to the outside of a building. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] A veranda is often partly enclosed by a railing and frequently extends across the front and sides of the structure.