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  2. Toms Shoes - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, Toms distributed 10,000 pairs of shoes in Argentina. [55] [56] In November 2007, the company distributed 50,000 pairs of shoes to children in South Africa. [57] As of April 2009, Toms had distributed 140,000 pairs of shoes to children in Argentina, Ethiopia, South Africa as well as children in the United States. [53]

  3. List of largest video game companies by revenue - Wikipedia

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    Among the 50 largest video game companies, thirteen are based in the United States, ten in Japan, six each in South Korea and China, four each in France and Sweden, and one each in Israel, Poland, Ireland, Canada, United Kingdom, Singapore, and Italy, respectively.

  4. Ten-code - Wikipedia

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    A backup unit shall be dispatched Code 2 on all Code 5's. Personnel will NOT proceed with Code 5 details until the receiving unit requests some. The unit receiving a Code 5 will request the details when he is in a safe position to do so, which might not be until his backup arrives.

  5. Sprinkles Cupcakes - Wikipedia

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    Sprinkles makes real celebrations taste better with premium, baked-fresh daily cupcakes, cakes, chocolates, cookies and more. Since 2005, Sprinkles has innovated their way to an ever growing, loyal fan base for their unexpected flavors, on-demand Cupcake ATMs, convenient online ordering and steadily expanding footprint of design forward bakeries coast to coast.

  6. Donald Trump Jr. - Wikipedia

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    [48] [49] [50] The correspondence showed that WikiLeaks actively solicited the cooperation of Trump Jr., who was a campaign surrogate and advisor in the campaign of his father. WikiLeaks urged the Trump campaign to reject the results of the 2016 presidential election at a time when it appeared the Trump campaign would lose.

  7. Israel Discount Bank - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, the government sold the balance of its holdings in the bank. [34] In 2010, Mafteach Discount (Discount Key) was launched, offering benefits and discounts to credit cardholders, while combining an opportunity to makes small but regular deposits into a savings account with each purchase. [35]

  8. Japan - Wikipedia

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    [85] [86] Honshu has the highest population density at 450 persons/km 2 (1200/sq mi) as of 2010, while Hokkaido has the lowest density of 64.5 persons/km 2 as of 2016. [87] As of 2014, approximately 0.5% of Japan's total area is reclaimed land (umetatechi). [88] Lake Biwa is an ancient lake and the country's largest freshwater lake. [89]

  9. SoftBank Group - Wikipedia

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    On 6 July 2013, the United States Federal Communications Commission approved SoftBank's acquisition for $22.2 billion for a 78% ownership interest in Sprint. [50] On 6 August 2013, SoftBank bought 2% more shares of Sprint Corporation, increasing its ownership stake to 80%. SoftBank store in Sendai, with decorations for the Tanabata