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  • Who wouldn ` t want to have their first name Finest?

    CNN Transcript Oct 13, 2006 2006

  • Who wouldn ` t want to have their first name Finest?

    CNN Transcript Oct 10, 2006 2006

  • But he's also testing a new own-brand high-end food line called Our Finest; planning for a smaller city store, dubbed Urban 90, to broaden its customer base; and stocking higher end brands such as Bauer hockey equipment.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed MARINA STRAUSS 2011

  • Lose the cava that tastes of old tinsel and tinned vegetables, and try instead a refreshing white such as Finest Palestra Rueda Verdejo 2009 (£6.99, Tesco; 12.5% abv).

    Wine: Burst the bubble 2010

  • Aside from that, Giants fans may chase you down, but probably have even lower physical stamina than New York's "Finest" and certainly have less ability to write you a ticket if they can catch you.

    Innovation or Catastrophe? Scratching, Cradling, Sanding, and Beating Your Way to a "Better" Bike BikeSnobNYC 2009

  • Kenny Gamble puts his magic touch on the ferocious reworking of 70's funk-rockers Mothers 'Finest's "Truth Will Set You Free."

    Sal Nunziato: The Labelle Reunion: Pay Attention 2008

  • In a statement Tesco also put the boost down to its 7-11 style Tesco Extra outlets, adding that it's "Finest" range--aimed at shoppers hankering for a bit of "posh nosh"--also did well.

    Leahy's Tesco Posts 'Pleasing' Christmas Sales 2006

  • It is averred that he is loyal and efficient, but with his calfless legs bared to the knee and feet shod in sandals, he looks a queer cousin of Fifth Avenue's "Finest" and of the

    East of Suez Ceylon, India, China and Japan Frederic Courtland Penfield 1888

  • Tesco, which gets about two-thirds of revenue in its domestic market, said same-store food sales rose, aided by "double-digit" growth in its "Finest" range, including hams and party food.

    BusinessWeek.com -- Top News 2011

  • The blast scattered debris across the street at the "Finest" supermarket several hundred yards from the British embassy in Kabul.

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2011

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