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  2. Wide and narrow data - Wikipedia

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    Many statistical and data processing systems have functions to convert between these two presentations, for instance the R programming language has several packages such as the tidyr package.

  3. Johnston & Murphy - Wikipedia

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    Johnston's vision was to expand product lines and distribution channels. The company took the durability of its work shoes and built that into a line of higher-fashion footwear, which quickly became popular. In 1881, founder William Dudley died, and Johnston assumed control of the company under a new name, The James Johnston Company.

  4. Harold Alfond - Wikipedia

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    The practice in the industry was to sell these shoes to jobbers for about a dollar a pair, who would then resell them for five times their cost. [ citation needed ] Alfond thought that was a pretty good mark-up, so in the 1960s he opened an outlet store at Dexter's Skowhegan factory and started selling his own factory seconds.

  5. Double-H Boots - Wikipedia

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    In the spring of 2002, Double-H Boots purchased the Acme Boot Company and rolled out a new line of men's, women's and children's boots under the Acme name. In 1995, Double-H debuted the Sonora line of western inspired fashion footwear for women. Sonora is a seasonal fashion line with launches twice a year.

  6. Merrell (company) - Wikipedia

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    The work of Matis' design group culminated with the introduction of what would become the brand's signature shoe, the "Jungle Moc." The new product was a success, with total shipments of Jungle Mocs hitting 3.5 million pairs by 2002 and 10 million by 2009. [1] In 2007, the Merrell line was expanded to include apparel and accessories.

  7. This Day In Market History: Bill Gates Unveils Microsoft Excel

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  8. Destination XL Group - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, Casual Male changed the name of its stores from Casual Male Big & Tall to Casual Male XL. [ 10 ] In 2010, the company opened its first DXL store in Schaumburg, Illinois offering customers an extensive assortment of products, ranging from value-oriented to luxury-oriented with an increased presence of name brands.

  9. Long Tall Sally (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    Long Tall Sally is a clothing and shoe retailer for tall women 5′8″ and over. Founded in London in 1976, the company offered clothing with sizing adjustments for longer torso lengths, rises on pants, and dart positions on blouses. It sold under several labels including and its own LTS label. [1]