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  2. Waste Management, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    A WM trash collection truck in Toronto, Ontario. Video clip of WM trash removal operation, Ypsilanti Twp., MI A WM rolloff container in Durham, North Carolina. Waste Management, Inc., doing business as WM, is a waste management, comprehensive waste, and environmental services company operating in North America.

  3. List of Austin motor vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Austin 6cwt/8cwt (re-badged Morris Minor) 1953–1971; Austin A30 van 1954–1956; Austin A35 van 1956–1968; Austin A55 and A60 van 1958–1972; Austin A40 van and pick-up; Austin Mini van 1960–1982 and pick-up 1961–1982; Austin 1800 Utility (Australia only) 1968–1971; Austin Metro van 1982–1990; Austin Maestro van 1985–1994

  4. List of companies based in Austin, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Entrance to Sweet Leaf Tea Company in Penn Field Business Park. Amy's Ice Creams; Bush's Chicken-Relocation to Waco, Texas [4]; Carino's Italian; Chameleon Cold-Brew; Chuy's; Deep Eddy Vodka

  5. Circle C Ranch - Wikipedia

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    View of Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center, located in the eastern portions of Circle C Ranch. Development of Circle C Ranch began in 1982 when Gary Bradley, at the time a part-owner of the Schlotzsky's restaurant chain, and his development partners began to earn development permits and acquire land in southwest Austin, Texas.

  6. Service Merchandise - Wikipedia

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    The customer would then move to the "Merchandise Pickup Area" near the exit, where the order would emerge from the stockroom on a conveyor belt. This process was altered in the late 1980s to allow customers to place their own orders on a number of self-service computer kiosks named "Silent Sam", which the company later renamed "Service Express".

  7. Tom Thumb (grocery store) - Wikipedia

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    Safeway retained the Randalls name in Houston and Austin and the Tom Thumb name in Dallas/Fort Worth but replaced many of the Tom Thumb/Randalls "Remarkable" and President's Choice store brands with Safeway private label items. Randalls Food Markets became Safeway's Texas division, which today is legally known as Randalls Food & Drugs.