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  2. Honma Munehisa - Wikipedia

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    This system used coupons, promising delivery of rice at a future time. From this, a secondary market of coupon trading emerged in which Munehisa flourished. Stories claim that he established a personal network of men about every 6 km between Sakata and Osaka (a distance of some 600 km) to communicate market prices.

  3. Rationing in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Ration Coupons on the Home Front, 1942-1945 - Duke University Libraries Digital Collections; World War II Rationing on the U.S. homefront, illustrated - Ames Historical Society; Links to 1940s newspaper clippings on rationing, primarily World War II War Ration Books - Genealogy Today; Tax Rationing; Recipe for Victory:Food and Cooking in Wartime

  4. Bed Bath, Nordstrom, others settle US false labeling charges

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    Bed Bath and Beyond Makes Changes to Coupons (Reuters) - Four U.S. retailers agreed to pay $1.3 million of fines to settle U.S. civil charges that they deceived consumers by falsely labeling and ...

  5. The Ms. Pat Show - Wikipedia

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    The Ms. Pat Show is an American television sitcom created by Jordan E. Cooper and Patricia "Ms. Pat" Williams that premiered on the streaming service BET+ on August 12, 2021. . The show is based on the comedy and life story of comedian Ms. Pat as a convicted felon from the streets of Atlanta turned reluctant suburban mother

  6. Paris in World War II - Wikipedia

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    German soldiers parade on the Champs Élysées on 14 June 1940 (Bundesarchiv) Paris started mobilizing for war in September 1939, when Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union attacked Poland, but the war seemed far away until 10 May 1940, when the Germans attacked France and quickly defeated the French army.

  7. Dynasty Warriors (1997 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Dynasty Warriors was met with positive reception upon release.GameRankings gave it a score of 78% based on 7 reviews. It was called "a fluid, masterful fighter... a breath of fresh air in a world of repetitive, eye-candied wannabes" by Game Informer and "an intriguing mix of Tekken-like polygonal fighters, a difficult but ultimately rewarding defense system, and a deep and complex backstory ...

  8. Claude C. Hopkins - Wikipedia

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    He introduced the slogan in advertising and popularised the use of test campaigns, especially using coupons in direct mail, to properly attribute marketing spend. Biography. Claude C. Hopkins was born in Hillsdale on April 24, 1866, received his education at Ludington and later attended a commercial school in Grand Rapids.

  9. Ashburn Alley - Wikipedia

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    Ashburn Alley, Citizens Bank Park, Philadelphia, named after Baseball Hall of Famer Richie Ashburn. Ashburn Alley is the open concourse behind center field at Citizens Bank Park, home of the Philadelphia Phillies.