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| The Santa Fe Railway formerly | operated a station at Romeoville Station. |
| Sulzbacher center has | operated a few HUD-funded, scattered-site housing prog |
| Crossair | operated a high standard of service towards their pass |
| Woodson | operated a variety of newspapers, including the Coffey |
| Beaumont | operated a farm at Lachenaie. |
| He also managed a large plantation and | operated a sawmill. |
| Until 1999 the US Air force | operated a small amount of F-16's from the FOB. |
| Midway | operated a frequent flyer program called FlyersFirst. |
| She also owned and | operated a manufacturing company while in British Colu |
| He | operated a sawmill and shingle mill. |
| The school also | operated a boarding school on the grounds. |
| He moved to Springfield in 1898 and | operated a chain of restaurants. |
| Faccenda | operated a poultry processing plant until the late 199 |
| ontracting and construction business and also | operated a quarry. |
| The priory | operated a satellite house at Alnesbourne on the River |
| He | operated a farm outside of St. John's and was presiden |
| was named after John Carpenter, who built and | operated a nearby saw mill. |
| he Charleston Union Station Company owned and | operated a passenger station in Charleston. |
| He also | operated a drug store there. |
| He | operated a sawmill in partnership with his brothers, l |
| Following his boxing career Chambers | operated a boxing gym and saloon in Philadelphia. |
| The society was formed in 1861 and | operated a single supermarket in Moulton, Northamptons |
| He later | operated a route between Pictou and Arichat. |
| In its earliest years, the block's builder | operated a butcher shop in the building, and a speakea |
| Greater Manchester PTE also | operated a battery-electric bus based on the RU chassi |
| The South Australian Railways (SAR) | operated a number of Fageol buses. |
| 82 and 1986, the PAMA company established and | operated a 1 MW pilot plant. |
| He | operated a general store in Picton and also served fou |
| turned to Niagara Falls, New York in 1920 and | operated a pool hall. |
| Mills later | operated a craft shop. |
| He owned and | operated a hotel in San Diego 1884-1891. |
| Big B also | operated a discount drugstore chain called Drugs For L |
| He | operated a farm in Lot 14. Dobie was also the director |
| In later years DeDomenico | operated a ranch in the Sacramento Valley. |
| Branton formerly | operated a store in Shongaloo adjacent to his home. |
| Nikarete | operated a "better" establishment in Corinth, a city f |
| He also | operated a spinning mill and was involved in the expor |
| Rowe | operated a general store there. |
| In addition, S4C also | operated a sister channel, S4C2. |
| ed, would follow DiSpirito as he launched and | operated a new Manhattan restaurant. |
| For this they | operated a number of P-38 Lightning twin boomed fighte |
| Geer and Sutherland | operated a general store in which the post office was |
| The company once | operated a wood treatment facility in the Transcona se |
| In 1823 John McFarland | operated a ferry near this location. |
| During 1923-26, he | operated a dormitory for students belonging to the unt |
| In London's East End he | operated a family wine shop. |
| He also | operated a saddle and harness shop in partnership with |
| From 1838 to 1842, Walker | operated a mercantile business on the north side of th |
| ter he joined with his brother Zeppo Marx and | operated a theatrical agency. |
| ent of transportation links in the region and | operated a large and productive farm. |
| Their father farmed and | operated a store at Naudain's Landing. |
| After the war, Stone | operated a general store and helped establish the vill |
| The Orlando Street Railway | operated a mule-drawn streetcar line in downtown Orlan |
| Until 2009, KAKW also | operated a repeater in Austin, KAKW-CA channel 31. |
| Previously, the district also | operated a high school in Scott. |
| Since 2001, it has | operated a full-time satellite in Williamsport, WVYA-F |
| Lee formerly | operated a broadcasting division, which it sold in 200 |
| Barkhouse | operated a wholesale lumber business and a general sto |
| In 1885, he | operated a sporting goods store in Chicago. |
| lution, Ephraim Parker acquired the house and | operated a tavern on the premises. |
| He also | operated a small business. |
| Steamboat inventor James Rumsey | operated a mill on Sir Johns Run in the late 18th cent |
| After the Second World War, he | operated a charter business in South America. |
| Macy's formerly | operated a 210,000 sq ft (20,000 m2). |
| From 1812 to 1825, he | operated a jewelry store, making and repairing watches |
| He | operated a wholesale dry goods business. |
| worked as a saddle and harness maker and also | operated a tannery. |
| Unger owned and | operated a successful Alberta nursing services company |
| He | operated a store, Batton's Grocery, on Maiden Lane in |
| e moved to Detroit, Michigan where his father | operated a taxicab company. |
| He | operated a store with his brother William. |
| After retiring, Jones | operated a big and tall men's clothing store in Lancas |
| Boyer | operated a model farm in St-Lambert. |
| During the 1960s the airline | operated a Beechcraft Model 99 and six Convair 600s. |
| From 1991 to 1999, he | operated a Wall Street hedge fund which used "technica |
| On 31st August 2009, 4953 also | operated a railtour to Corby Northamptonshire via the |
| Cushing | operated a hotel at Caledonia Springs, the site of spr |
| Brickey | operated a large farm and distillery in the valley unt |
| His father worked in a local cotton mill and | operated a small farm. |
| For example, Fok Lei Autocarro S.A of Macau | operated a small number of Lodekkas between the 1970s |
| Myers practised medicine with his cousins who | operated a clinic in Moncton, New Brunswick. |
| w up in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, where his father | operated a radio and TV repair shop. |
| At the entrance gate Ameren also | operated a museum highlighting the natural history of |
| named for the High Splint Coal Company which | operated a mine in the town. |
| (unrelated to present company) was formed and | operated a mine until 1862. |
| himself in business at Lacolle, where he also | operated a flour mill. |
| Dyer and his prominent family | operated a local store near Leatherwood, Virginia. |
| His father | operated a delicatessen. |
| It also | operated a 15-mile (24 km) line between Davisville and |
| From 1950 until 1991, WTTV | operated a news department. |
| don, Carrey Cattle Company owned the land and | operated a cattle farm there. |
| forming the accident flight, the aircraft had | operated a flight from London to Geneva. |
| It | operated a 22 mile line between Blakely, GA and Jakin, |
| Beauchamp | operated a farm at Varennes. |
| was reared in Dallas, Texas, where his father | operated a cleaning business. |
| Auxiliary Bus Lines also | operated a separate route along Hollins Ferry Road in |
| Ross also | operated a swing ferry across the river that was ancho |
| He | operated a general store in Morell for many years. |
| Together with Ruggles Wright, he also | operated a steamship transporting goods on the Ottawa |
| 7," | operated a short-turn version of this route from Govan |
| , and later engaged in the hotel business and | operated a distillery. |
| The company | operated a daily ferry service across Cook Strait, lin |
| Between 1873 and 1887 Lorenzo P. Bosworth | operated a machine shop in the mill. |
| He was also a customs collector and | operated a tavern in the area. |
| He also owned and | operated a department store there. |
| The EARY also | operated a separate line running from Wellington to An |
| He also engaged in literary pursuits and | operated a group of marble quarries in Vermont. |
| From there, the LSWR | operated a "smart coach service" to Stratton and Bude. |
| e HBC sold interests to Galbraith's firm, who | operated a store at Fisherville. |
| McMillan | operated a large farm in Lot 65. |
| Charles and Wilfred | operated a general merchandise store at Third and Nort |
| Since 1972, McFarland and his wife Mary have | operated a dryland grain farm near Carmangay. |
| Young also | operated a restaurant and motel. |
| They were also known to have | operated a Heisler logging locomotive(#2). |
| It | operated a ferry service from the United Kingdom to th |
| His family | operated a small farm on which Wynn worked during his |
| Francisco Bravo, who built it, | operated a cantina here during the 1850's." |
| utdoor recreational activities, the camp also | operated a YMCA., school, and dancehall. |
| As of 2010, Rewald lived in Los Angeles and | operated a talent agency in Beverly Hills. |
| lph, where he built mills on the Speed River, | operated a tannery and produced shoes. |
| y then moved to Canada where Michael's father | operated a hotel. |
| Hatfield | operated a large scale potato business. |
| o, Wisconsin, Owens and her husband owned and | operated a dairy farm. |
| Potts | operated a farm machinery business and owned several s |
| Later, Perry | operated a service station. |
| L. P. Day owned and | operated a store in the community before and during th |
| He owned and | operated a lumber mill, using wood. |
| Polmin | operated a large oil refinery in Drohobycz, which in l |
| Peach has | operated a family farm and ranch in Mutual, Oklahoma, |
| The two brothers built other mills and also | operated a distillery and a tannery. |
| Haney | operated a retail and wholesale hardware store in Milw |
| The crew could have | operated a large surveillance film camera, supplementi |
| rding to unconfirmed local legends, Al Capone | operated a speakeasy in the building's basement. |
| s use marijuana as a sacrament and previously | operated a nudist camp in Puslinch, Ontario, named Cle |
| During Bottorff's tenure, he | operated a horse-powered mill. |
| Lyon | operated a store in Milton in partnership with his you |
| The LRR | operated a number of forms of equipment during LRR's l |
| He owned and | operated a lumber mill. |
| Simon farmed and | operated a mill in Flatbush. |
| He has | operated a gold resale and cell phone store with his c |
| also noted for his culinary endeavors, having | operated a restaurant and marketed his own sauce. |
| He also was a gas station owner and | operated a cottage rental business. |
| d settled in Onslow where he owned a farm and | operated a store. |
| e moved to Baton Rouge, Louisiana, where they | operated a drugstore for many years. |
| The village has | operated a Recycling Scheme since 2006. |
| ce-president of Lunenburg Sea Products, which | operated a fish processing plant. |
| onks engaged in agriculture, raised sheep and | operated a tannery. |
| Johnston | operated a farm near Cymric. |
| In 2008, the festival | operated a third location in Shoreditch, London, known |
| For several years, he | operated a Speed Queen Company franchise, installing a |
| Lamb's grandfather | operated a tavern called Lamb's Place, also in Lafayet |
| He also | operated a Public Relations business founded by Gina; |
| He also erected and | operated a grist mill. |
| ndson of Daniel Boone, Albert Gallatin Boone, | operated a grocery there for a time. |
| Before entering politics, Spoltore | operated a dry-cleaning store in Bridgeton, New Jersey |
| d to the homestead of David H. Davenport, who | operated a general store in 1902. |
| He owned and | operated a farm. |
| He built and | operated a hotel on the Philadelphia and Lancaster Tur |
| Matteo Gentile, a Mohawk College graduate, | operated a small restaurant. |
| Hicks | operated a ferry across the Annapolis River between Gr |
| etts Haley, historian and political activist, | operated a ranch in Hutchinson County in the 1930s |
| Isbister | operated a hotel in Souris, Manitoba from 1892 to 1894 |
| He also | operated a luxury hotel and several restaurants. |
| He later | operated a freight trucking line based in the Upper Pe |
| Fowke | operated a general store and sold grain and coal. |
| The Cecil family has | operated a package liquor store for many years from th |
| from a pioneering Jewish American family and | operated a general store. |
| He engaged in agricultural pursuits and | operated a flour mill. |
| The Baskin family | operated a clothing store in Streator until Harry reti |
| Schneider also | operated a wagon yard south and west of the store, com |
| Plymouth Cordage also | operated a factory in Welland, Ontario. |
| West Virginia University | operated a similar venture which later became Universi |
| The Ocean Beach Railway has traditionally | operated a summer schedule with services every Sunday. |
| It | operated a railroad line between Jacksonville, Florida |
| He also | operated a large steam sawmill nearby from 1843 until |
| It | operated a printing press, bound and sold books, maint |
| as postmaster for Vernon Bridge where he also | operated a store and shipping business. |
| where he was postmaster from 1841 to 1863 and | operated a general store. |
| Washington, Pennsylvania, where he owned and | operated a retail store. |
| He | operated a farm near Bowmanville. |
| From 1999-2002 the BBL | operated a Conference system. |
| With his brothers, he | operated a dry goods store in Charlottetown. |
| Once every year, Caltrain | operated a special limited-stop train from San Francis |
| The Herzog family first | operated a winery in Czechoslovakia. |
| , and son to Boone County, Missouri, where he | operated a cattle business. |
| Later Ruck owned and | operated a corner store in Halifax. |
| In Spring 2010, Woosh | operated a new W3 limited stop service from the site. |
| He | operated a general store and also farmed. |
| He | operated a laboratory at the Technical College Dresden |
| Macdonell | operated a warehouse in Montreal for several years. |
| He also fished for lobsters and | operated a lobster cannery. |
| Until the mid-1990s it | operated a trimesterised academic term, then changed t |
| Xelabus initially | operated a fleet of seven vehicles. |
| He | operated a store in Bloomfield Station for several yea |
| It was hosted by Ross Snetsinger who also | operated a puppet named Foster. |
| He moved to Bellevue, Washington in 1959 and | operated a trailer court until his death August 9, 196 |
| Dr. Otis lived and | operated a medical practice in Celina, Ohio. |
| n 1952, Young returned to Red Point, where he | operated a service station and was a farm equipment de |
| His father and grandfather | operated a small but successful textile dyehouse. |
| NJ Transit (or its predecessor, Conrail) | operated a passenger service from Newark to West Trent |
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