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| Representative | Roebuck also supported a Clean Energy Program, which |
| From 1926-1979 it was a Sears, | Roebuck and Co. retail store, warehouse and regional |
| Lacy was the last Chairman and CEO of Sears, | Roebuck and Company. |
| Sears, | Roebuck and Company Complex, Chicago, Illinois, liste |
| He was the CFO of Sears | Roebuck and Company from 1997 and 1998. |
| Camden, New Jersey: Sears, | Roebuck and Company Retail Department Store-Camden |
| tories of Somerset County Cricket Club, Peter | Roebuck and David Foot mostly gloss over the season; |
| me vice-president and then chairman of Sears, | Roebuck and Company, one of Montgomery Ward's fierces |
| 1969 and moved on to Eastwood, Burslem based | Roebuck and Wolstanton United. |
| Homart Development Company, a unit of Sears, | Roebuck and Co., sold the mall to a group of investor |
| he battle was fought on account of the "white | roebuck and the whelp" stolen by Amaethon from the Ot |
| Sears, | Roebuck and Company Department Store (Miami, Florida) |
| Sears, | Roebuck and Company Mail-Order Warehouse and Retail S |
| The Sears, | Roebuck and Company Department Store in Miami, Florid |
| y houses were mail-order designs from Sears & | Roebuck and the McClure Homes Company. |
| ghskins are a line of clothing sold by Sears, | Roebuck and Co. which were primarily marketed for the |
| Auto operations had been taken over by Sears, | Roebuck and Co. in 1987. |
| Brake was destroyed by gunfire from destroyer | Roebuck and one of the U-boats was damaged by Battler |
| e Southeast United States, was used by Sears, | Roebuck and Co. from 1926-1987. |
| alongside Jonathan Agnew, David Hughes, Peter | Roebuck and Pakistan international Saleem Malik. |
| o the south is Sandyford, and to the north is | Roebuck and Clonskeagh. |
| rine Building (Miami, Florida) and the Sears, | Roebuck and Company Department Store (Miami, Florida) |
| ons was Julius Rosenwald, president of Sears, | Roebuck and Company who contributed more than $2 mill |
| an art deco building built in 1929 for Sears, | Roebuck and Company. |
| es a 200-foot-tall (61 m) tower and, as Sears | Roebuck and Company Mail Order Store, it is listed on |
| fice, two places of worship and two pubs, the | Roebuck and the White Bull. |
| In the early twentieth century Sears, | Roebuck and Company sold scaled-down blueprints of th |
| Sears | Roebuck and Company Mail Order Store (Boston, Massach |
| Stan Williams relieved | Roebuck and Cepeda hit a sacrifice fly to tie the gam |
| o, Illinois) was a former president of Sears, | Roebuck and Co. and Allstate Insurance Co. |
| o take a new job working in Chicago at Sears, | Roebuck and Co. |
| Formula One in 1988, working alongside Nigel | Roebuck and remained as Grand Prix Editor of Autospor |
| was forced to surrender to two British ships, | Roebuck and Orpheus. |
| The Sears, | Roebuck and Company Store, at 800 West Broadway in Lo |
| a career of retailing, concluding with Sears, | Roebuck and Co. in Glendale, California. |
| rted by Julius Rosenwald, president of Sears, | Roebuck and Company at the time. |
| to specialty labels, like those run by Sears | Roebuck and Montgomery Ward. |
| the Bradley family sold the factory to Sears, | Roebuck and Co., at which time it was renamed the "Da |
| in force by the British, while the men-of-war | Roebuck and Liverpool laid opposite the town. |
| Sears, | Roebuck and Company president and philanthropist Juli |
| warehouse and distribution center for Sears, | Roebuck and Company and offered local bargain-hunters |
| d Hamilton, a plant breeder and former Sears, | Roebuck and Company executive, donated his garden by |
| y competed with economic giants such as Sears | Roebuck and Montgomery Ward, to attract the attention |
| became part-owner and was president of Sears, | Roebuck and Company from 1908-1923, and chairman from |
| it/receive switch, sold for $119.95 at Sears, | Roebuck and Co. |
| began doing print work in Chicago for Sears, | Roebuck and Company, Kmart, Spiegel, Land's End, Chuc |
| Sears, | Roebuck and Company sponsored the production of The G |
| Richard Warren Sears, founder of Sears, | Roebuck, and Co, began his retail sales career by sel |
| arson's frequent guest host, Jay Leno (Daniel | Roebuck), and the host of the show that follows Carso |
| d fashion merchandising industries for Sears, | Roebuck and Company, Avon Products, and New Hampton, |
| ailures and analyzing the successes by Sears, | Roebuck and Company and Mobil in offering credit to t |
| Sears, | Roebuck and Company catalog, 1918. |
| Sears, | Roebuck and Company (original anchor) |
| Sears, | Roebuck and Company (Original Anchor, 179,628 sq ft.) |
| Sears | Roebuck and Company Mail Order Store or |
| Miami, Florida: Sears, | Roebuck and Company Department Store (Miami, Florida) |
| ROEBUCK, Arthur 85 | |
| Little Red Riding Hood and The Wolf, and Amy | Roebuck as Rapunzel. |
| Daniel | Roebuck as Mr. Banks |
| Jay | Roebuck at the Orange County Register chose One by On |
| e for the study and enjoyment of the birds of | Roebuck Bay and adjoining areas. |
| of migratory waders that visit the beaches of | Roebuck Bay near Broome, Eighty Mile Beach and Port H |
| rate to and through the coastal strip between | Roebuck Bay near Broome, Eighty Mile Beach and Port H |
| t in pindan woodland on the northern shore of | Roebuck Bay. |
| attempt to establish a pastoral settlement at | Roebuck Bay. |
| VACCA Campus ( | Roebuck, Birmingham) |
| The Sears, | Roebuck building listing was added to the National Re |
| the amusement park had seen its day and Sears | Roebuck built its southeastern headquarters on the si |
| It had previously been an inn named the | Roebuck but was bought by Mr Charles Weldon who rebui |
| ion to former Ontario Attorney-General Arthur | Roebuck but attempted to return to Parliament in the |
| r cabin originally purchased from a Sears and | Roebuck catalog in 1929 was the home of the park care |
| The fortunes of Sears & | Roebuck declined in the 1970s as the company lost mar |
| Sears, | Roebuck Department Store (Spokane, Washington), liste |
| ghway 11 at the intersection of Parkway East, | Roebuck Drive and Gadsden Road in eastern Birmingham. |
| Cocke rode a bay stallion named | Roebuck during the war. |
| Sarah Jane's death in 1976 ended | Roebuck family ties with the Sovereign Inn. |
| Members of the | Roebuck family lived on this site for over 70 years a |
| In 1967, The Sears | Roebuck Foundation provided funding for the program, |
| ng of Gwynedd, stole a bitch, a lapwing and a | roebuck from the Otherworld, leading to a war between |
| Roebuck had a very high winning percentage as a pitch | |
| Within the last three years, Representative | Roebuck has been active in many actions in the House |
| From 2000 to the present, | Roebuck has played with Big Circle, a band that inclu |
| Roebuck has also worked as a psychiatric counselor si | |
| light cruiser HMS Nigeria and destroyers HMS | Roebuck, HMS Eskimo, and HMS Vigilant, provided air c |
| ton College, he became trainee manager at the | Roebuck Hotel in East Sussex, England, when he was ju |
| Roebuck House, Clonskeagh (note infill development be | |
| The houses were built by Sears | Roebuck in 1930, and are listed in the National Regis |
| Map of the area charted in HMS | Roebuck in 1699 |
| of the Hare and Hounds is from 1806, but the | Roebuck Inn continues to serve the village. |
| age had two pubs, the Hare and Hounds and the | Roebuck Inn. |
| In 1989, after the Deal broke up, | Roebuck invited then-fellow-bartender Dave Matthews t |
| Mark | Roebuck is a composer and musician living in Charlott |
| Roebuck is home to the Walnut Grove Plantation, a pre | |
| Roebuck is a 1963 graduate of Central High School. | |
| Roebuck, John Arthur (1834). | |
| Vincent Millay and her husband from a Sears & | Roebuck kit in the 1920s. |
| There he wrote to Joseph Hume, John Arthur | Roebuck, Lord Brougham, and Lord Durham, protesting w |
| now in the possession and inheritance of Sir | Roebuck Lynch, son to Sir Henry. |
| On a 1970 trip to the UK he recorded | Roebuck Man with local musicians. |
| Roebuck Meadows (grid reference ST132354) is a 3.6 he | |
| Roebuck Meadows is a biological Site of Special Scien | |
| Roebuck Meadows have a very varied and herb-rich vege | |
| rookes, on Greenhill Bank Road, and Bower and | Roebuck, nestling in the valley just off the A616 She |
| Peter | Roebuck nicknamed him 'Heathcliff' in his published d |
| Roebuck O'Shaughnessey | |
| He was midshipman of the | Roebuck on 9 October 1776, when her first lieutenant |
| Born in Petersburg, Virginia, | Roebuck originally moved to Charlottesville in the la |
| ock's Hill, Duchy, Maple Sale, Park Gate with | Roebuck, Pound House, Raven's Roost, Red Lodge, and W |
| Roebuck Primary School | |
| ern (formerly the City Tavern, Bar Oz and the | Roebuck public house) was once located on the south s |
| ton Junction Railway opened in 1840, it built | Roebuck railway station next to the village, but in 1 |
| ns is a 2008 American documentary film, by C. | Roebuck Reed and Mark Nealey. |
| or the Royal Navy, including Rupert, Francis, | Roebuck, Resolution, Swiftsure, and Harwich. |
| al Centre of Ireland and primary school is on | Roebuck Road. |
| athan Agnew, Neil Foster, David Hughes, Peter | Roebuck, Saleem Malik |
| f 15, and lived on Walnut Grove Plantation in | Roebuck, South Carolina during the 18th century. |
| prings Railroad began in 1894 and ran between | Roebuck, South Carolina, and Glenn Springs, South Car |
| owland attended Paul M. Dorman High School in | Roebuck, South Carolina, where he was a two-time Sout |
| The Sears | Roebuck southeastern headquarters was built on the si |
| dered by the Ministry of War Transport as War | Roebuck SS from Palmers Shipbuilding and Iron Company |
| Roebuck Stadium is a 5,000-seat multi-use stadium in | |
| "Move Along Train" ( | Roebuck Staples) - 3:22 |
| "Let Me Ride" ( | Roebuck Staples) -4:23 |
| The world's largest Sears | Roebuck store opened on what once was skid row. |
| would have to take a job with the local Sears | Roebuck store, a position he held for two years until |
| , names thought to have been derived from the | Roebuck, suggesting that the Irk was at one time a sw |
| Roebuck Tavern is a historic tavern at 21 Dedham Stre | |
| in April 1835 he founded, in conjunction with | Roebuck, the London Review, as an organ of the Philos |
| ist disturbances, and was introduced by J. A. | Roebuck to the New Zealand Company. |
| However, in early November, Larrett | Roebuck was killed in action in France. |
| From 1980 to 1988, | Roebuck was the main songwriter for power pop band, t |
| HMS | Roebuck was a Greyhound-class destroyer of the Royal |
| After his playing career ended, | Roebuck was a scout for a number of teams, including |
| Roebuck was also known as one of the game's finest fu | |
| Roebuck went bankrupt, and Matthew Boulton, who owned | |
| Attacked by John Arthur | Roebuck, who saw in this an attempt to escape charges |
| in 1699 Dampier was given the command of the | Roebuck with a commission from the Admiralty (and by |
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