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  • Chicago-based Crown Imports is the third-largest U.S. beer supplier by sales volume, accounting for about 5% of industry sales.

    Modelo, Constellation Settle Dispute David Kesmodel 2010

  • Imports from the East, like microtransactions, are actually increasingly allowing consumers to pay for a game exactly what it's worth to them, and game companies will continue to make unprecedented amounts of money from in-game or wrap-around ads for as long as that bubble lasts.

    Archive 2008-01-01 SVGL 2008

  • Imports from the United States in 1939 were 66 percent as against 74 percent in 1952.

    Canada's Position In A Changing World 1954

  • Therefore, as most of the Canadian exports to Argentina are consigned from American ports, they figure in our official returns as "Imports from the United States."

    Canadian Commercial Opportunities in Argentine 1918

  • Imports from the Dutch East Indies continued to decline, being fifty-five percent less than in 1920.

    All About Coffee 1909

  • The gracious Gordon was known for her soft smile and love of beautiful items, items that she brought to the public through Latin American Imports and Beadz Galore.

    Kansas City Star: Front Page 2009

  • Gordon was affectionately known as the "Queen of Brookside" and owned Latin American Imports in Brookside for nearly 20 years.

    Kansas City infoZine Headlines 2009

  • Gordon was affectionately known as the "Queen of Brookside" and owned Latin American Imports in Brookside for nearly 20 years.

    Kansas City infoZine Headlines 2009

  • Pier 1 Imports, which is not part of the mall but is on the same grounds, was also busy and they had fantastic deals on Christmas decorations and ornaments, scented candles, and lots of other items.

    Shopping on Black Friday! Jan 2008

  • He worked as a manufacturer's representative for clothing companies and ended up marrying an employee of one them, the former Ruth Levy of Brooklyn, N.Y. Eventually they started a textile import company, Scope Imports, which is still operated by the family.

    chron.com Chronicle 2010

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