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  2. Missguided - Wikipedia

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    History. Missguided was established in 2009 by Nitin Passi. [ 5] Since its launch, the online retailer has experienced rapid growth in the UK [ 6][ 7] and has expanded into the US, Australia, France and Germany. [ 8] In March 2015, Missguided launched in US department store Nordstrom, followed by a concession at Selfridges Trafford Centre in ...

  3. Traditional Unionist Voice - Wikipedia

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    Traditional Unionist Voice. The Traditional Unionist Voice ( TUV) is a unionist political party in Northern Ireland. In common with all other Northern Irish unionist parties, the TUV's political programme has as its sine qua non the preservation of Northern Ireland's place within the United Kingdom. A founding precept of the party is that ...

  4. List of Hells Angels support clubs - Wikipedia

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    Brothers Fast Motorcycle Club, in Denver, Colorado (patched over in 2001) [ 85] Chosen Brothers Motorcycle Club (Indiana) Confederate Angels Motorcycle Club, in Richmond, Virginia (defunct) [ 86][ 87] Deathmasters Motorcycle Club [ 88] Delinquents Motorcycle Club, in California. Demons Blood Brotherhood Motorcycle Club.

  5. Nitin Passi - Wikipedia

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    November 1982 (age 41) Nationality. British. Occupation. Businessperson. Known for. Founder of Missguided. Nitin Passi (born November 1982) is founder and owner of fashion retailer Missguided. According to The Sunday Times Rich List in 2019, he had a net worth of £250 million.

  6. Erskine Childers (author) - Wikipedia

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    Erskine Childers (author) Robert Erskine Childers DSC (25 June 1870 – 24 November 1922), usually known as Erskine Childers ( / ˈɜːrskɪn ˈtʃɪldərz / [ 1] ), was an English-born Irish nationalist who established himself as a writer with accounts of the Second Boer War, the novel The Riddle of the Sands about German preparations for a ...

  7. Criticism of Facebook - Wikipedia

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    The €12.6 billion of 2016 Facebook revenues routed through Ireland was almost half of Facebook's global revenues. [175] In April 2018, Reuters wrote that all of Facebook's non–U.S. accounts were legally housed in Ireland for tax purposes, but were being moved due to the May 2018 EU GDPR regulations. [176]

  8. Derek Blighe - Wikipedia

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    Blighe was the Ireland First candidate for the South constituency at the 2024 European Parliament election, [8] with Philip Dwyer and Margaret Maguire standing in the Dublin and Midlands–North-West constituencies respectively. [9] None of the Ireland First candidates, including Blighe, were elected in the 2024 local elections or European ...

  9. History of Facebook - Wikipedia

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    On December 11, 2005, universities in Australia and New Zealand were added to the Facebook network, bringing its size to 2,000+ colleges and 25,000+ high schools throughout the United States, Canada, Mexico, the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, and Ireland. Facebook was then opened on September 26, 2006, to everyone aged 13 and older ...