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Russell is a subsidiary of Fruit of the Loom, which is owned by Berkshire Hathaway, headed by billionaire Warren Buffett.
Peter Dreier: Human Rights Activists Protest NBA-Linked Sweatshops
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Fruit of the Loom is the biggest private employer in Honduras.
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Fox tells him that his father was the greatest assassin the world has ever known and that he was a member of The Fraternity, an ancient order of assassins that keeps the balance between Order and Chaos by killing people that are picked by a holy instrument called the Loom Of Fate.
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= -- These new and beautiful productions of the Loom are the wonder and admiration of all who see them.
The Nursery, January 1877, Volume XXI, No. 1 A Monthly Magazine for Youngest Readers
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These New and Beautiful Productions of the Loom are the wonder and admiration of all.
The Nursery, No. 109, January, 1876, Vol. XIX. A Monthly Magazine for Youngest Readers
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I was somewhat disappointed at first, having supposed the Causeway to be of great height, but I found the Giant's Loom, which is the highest part of it, to be but about fifty feet from the water.
Seeing Europe with Famous Authors, Volume 2 Great Britain and Ireland, Part 2
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Fruit of the Loom, which is headquartered here, is slowly growing as well.
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Fruit of the Loom, which is owned by Berkshire Hathaway, denies that its closure signifies a human rights violation, arguing that the decision was made for purely economic reasons.
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The Loom is a folk and Americana-influenced indie rock sextet from Brooklyn.
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Duncan Dance Award for her 2008 dance film, "Loom," and is in residence with ODC Theater and on the faculty at the Shawl-Anderson Dance Center, University of San Francisco and the UC
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