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  • ...nity based electric [[utility cooperative]] headquartered in [[Greenville, Texas]]. ...Texas|Fannin]], [[Van Zandt County, Texas|Van Zandt]], and [[Wood County, Texas|Wood]] counties. ...
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  • ...t rural electric [[utility cooperative]] headquartered in [[San Augustine, Texas]]. ...ive was organized in January 1938 and its first power lines were energized in December of that year. ...
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  • ...non-profit rural electric [[utility cooperative]] headquartered in [[Rusk, Texas]]. The Cooperative was organized in 1939. ...
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  • ...fit rural electric [[utility cooperative]] headquartered in [[Van Alstyne, Texas]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=Grayson Collin Electric Cooperative |url=https://w The Cooperative was organized in 1937. ...
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  • ...Mexico and Central America as well. It was founded in 1961 in [[Houston, Texas]]. ...[[Distribution America]], second largest wholesale marketing organization in the United States.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.daonline.com/OurDistribut ...
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  • ...ndent [[supermarket]]s. It owns the [[Shurfine Markets]] supermarket chain in [[Pennsylvania]]. ...esearch Company (RORC) of [[Fort Worth, Texas]]. RORC technology was used in AWI owned [[Shurfine Markets]]. ...
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  • ...ned Food Distributors & Associates]] and distributed [[Shurfine]] products in its stores. Affiliated Foods Southwest also operated several Harvest Foods grocery stores in Arkansas. ...
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  • ...apital credits", which are [[dividend]]s paid on a member's [[investment]] in the cooperative.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.coop-litigation.com/default ...ding to a set of ideals based on the [[Rochdale Principles]]. Some utility cooperatives respect the seventh principle, ''Concern for community'', through ''Operati ...
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  • ...icials (NASPO) reported increasing use of cooperative purchasing practices in its 2016 survey of state procurement. ...g/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/Cooperative_Purchasing0410update.pdf Strength in Numbers: An Introduction to Cooperative Procurements], first published Febr ...
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  • ...an American farmer-owned [[agricultural supply cooperative]] headquartered in the [[Richmond, Virginia]] area. Southern States Cooperative supplies small ...]s. It expanded to distribution of [[Fodder|feed]] in 1925, [[fertilizer]] in 1926 and farm supplies and petroleum shortly after. ...
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  • | locations = over 4,000 locations in 36 states ...s founded in 1924 as '''Associated Grocers of Kansas City''' and was based in [[Kansas City, Missouri]] before moving to [[Kansas City, Kansas]].<ref nam ...
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  • {{short description|Public utility in Texas that manages the lower Colorado River}} | name = Lower Colorado River Authority (Texas) ...
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  • * One time charge, for example in the [[big bath]] technique * Opera Theatre Company, merged with {{nobr|Wide Open Opera}} in 2017 to form [[Irish National Opera]] ...
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  • '''Serta''' is an American company based in [[Hoffman Estates, Illinois]], that manufactures [[mattress]]es. The company was founded in 1931 in Illinois as Sleeper, Inc. by 13 mattress manufacturers who licensed the Ser ...
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  • ...ttress]] company based in the [[United States]]. It was founded in Chicago in 1926 when Francis Karr patented a mattress design with free-end coils. Beca ...a (company)|Serta]], and [[Simmons Bedding Company|Simmons]]). It is based in [[Elk Grove Village, Illinois]]. ...
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  • ...ironmental]], [[humanitarian aid]] and [[human rights]] organization based in [[Summertown, Tennessee|Summertown]], Tennessee, United States. ...Caribs|Carib]] Indian school in [[Dominica]]. It provided disaster relief in the "Developing" World and free [[ambulance]] service to the [[South Bronx] ...
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  • ...n|first = Arthur|author2=Steven M. Sheffrin |title = Economics: Principles in action|publisher = Pearson Prentice Hall|year = 2003|location = Upper Saddl ...ety Limited]], the largest savings and credit cooperative society (Sacco), in [[Kenya]] ...
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  • ...a failed [[cooperative]] enterprise by the Farmers' Alliance in [[Dallas, Texas]], and as the creator of the [[Sub-Treasury Plan]], an effort to provide lo ..., Macune ended his life as a [[Methodist]] minister, serving in pastorates in various towns of the [[Southwestern United States]]. ...
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  • ...ite web | author=Dickinson, Joy Wallace | title=Florida history: Beginning in 1925, hard-working T.G. Lee put milk on Orlando's map | website=Orlando Sen ...kinson 2012"/> Beginning in the 1960's, it was among the first dairy farms in Florida to use artificial cattle breeding techniques.<ref name="Tebeau Cars ...
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  • ...local/explainer/article/texas-electric-deregulation-ERCOT-TCAP-7971360.php Texas' deregulated electricity market, explained], ''Houston Chronicle'' (June 8, ...o deregulation; only the [[Nueces Electric Cooperative]] has chosen to opt in. ...
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