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In addition, founder Mark Zuckerberg, whose thoughts and personality infuse Facebook, has quickly become one of the few globally-recognized individuals.
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In addition, founder Mark Zuckerberg, whose thoughts and personality infuse Facebook, has quickly become one of the few globally-recognized individuals.
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In addition, founder Mark Zuckerberg, whose thoughts and personality infuse Facebook, has quickly become one of the few globally-recognized individuals.
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In addition, founder Mark Zuckerberg, whose thoughts and personality infuse Facebook, has quickly become one of the few globally-recognized individuals.
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Anta sports shoes has begun to sign globally-recognized sports assets such as tennis star Jalena Yancovic.
Tom Doctoroff: Chinese Global Brands: A Long Road to Rome 2009
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As you all know the pink ribbon is the globally-recognized symbol for promoting Breast Cancer Awareness, help spread the word by carrying these checks and matching accessories.
Rudy's Dissembling About Health Care Expands To Another Front: Breast Cancer 2009
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ARENA: From that one room to a globally-recognized facility, a crime lab itself under a very powerful public microscope.
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As I've said before, this will be another Jason Wu-moment -- when a talented, previously little-known designer is launched and becomes a globally-recognized name.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Yvonne Yorke 2011
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The globally-recognized Fossil brand is rooted in authenticity and a distinctive Modern Vintage design aesthetic.
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Felcor presently owns 83 hotels and resorts in 22 states in the U.S. and Canada under globally-recognized brands such as - Embassy Suites Hotels
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