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  2. ID.me - Wikipedia

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    ID.me was founded in early 2010 by Blake Hall and Matt Thompson as TroopSwap, a daily deal website similar to Groupon and LivingSocial with a focus on the American military community. [3] [1] The company evolved into Troop ID, which provided digital identity verification for military personnel and veterans. [1]

  3. Bereavement flight - Wikipedia

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    Delta Air Lines allows discounts for death or imminent death for those who call in advance for reservations. [8] Air Canada offers bereavement fares within 7 days of a funeral and for stays of up to 30 days with a copy of a death certificate, a letter from a funeral director, or a certificate from an attending physician. For international ...

  4. Petland Discounts - Wikipedia

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    Petland Discounts was a privately owned chain of pet stores based in Brentwood, New York. The company was founded in 1965 with a store in Glen Oaks, New York . At its peak, Petland Discounts had expanded up to 100 stores and served the states of New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut .

  5. Bribery - Wikipedia

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    International best practices such as the Council for Further Combating Bribery of Foreign Public Officials in International Business Transactions, Annex 2; [26] the ISO 26000 norm (section 6.6.3) or TI Business Principles for Countering Bribery [35] are used in external verification processes to measure and ensure that a program of bribery ...

  6. Economy of Nazi Germany - Wikipedia

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    The rhetoric of the Nazi regime stated that German private companies would be protected and privileged as long as they supported the economic goals of the government—mainly by participating in government contracts for military production—but that they could face severe penalties if they went against the national interest.

  7. Robinson–Patman Act - Wikipedia

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    The Robinson–Patman Act (RPA) of 1936 (or Anti-Price Discrimination Act, Pub. L. No. 74-692, 49 Stat. 1526 (codified at 15 U.S.C. § 13)) is a United States federal law that prohibits anticompetitive practices by producers, specifically price discrimination.

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