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The RAND Corporation is an American nonprofit global policy think tank, [1] research institute, and public sector consulting firm.RAND Corporation engages in research and development (R&D) in a number of fields and industries.
McNally Jackson Books is an independent bookstore based in Manhattan, New York, owned and operated since 2004 by Sarah McNally, a former editor at Basic Books and the child of Holly and Paul McNally, the founders of the Canadian McNally Robinson Booksellers chain. [1]
Many Chicagoans felt betrayed by Macy's takeover of Marshall Field’s when the company began to change its aesthetics and customer service standards, and demoted many Chicago-based brands. In December 2006, Macy's reported 30% slower sales in former Marshall Field's stores; the focus shifted to promoting the State Street location in 2007.
McNally is an Irish surname originating in County Tyrone, in the province of Ulster. It is the Anglicized form of Mac Conallaidh 'son of Cú Allaidh', a Gaelic name of the Cenél nEógain clan meaning the 'wild hound', i.e. ' wolf '.
Francis Joseph McNally [1] (born 24 January 1988) is a British Labour Party politician who has been the Member of Parliament for Coatbridge and Bellshill since 2024. He gained the seat from Steven Bonnar , a member of the Scottish National Party .
In 2001, the company began running ads on U.S. Postal Service trucks outside the Greensboro area. [16] For its Legend ship debuting August 24, 2002, Carnival Cruise Lines purchased 500 pieces of china for its main dining room. [17] In its 2003 edition, the Rand McNally road atlas named Replacements to its list of top 25 free attractions. The ...
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Aerial photo of the South Saskatchewan River, c. 1940s.The city of Saskatoon developed around the South Saskatchewan River.. The history of Saskatoon began with the first permanent non-indigenous settlement of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, in 1883 when Toronto Methodists, wanting to escape the liquor trade in that city, decided to set up a "dry" community in the rapidly growing prairie region.