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| or calmed these by meeting directly with Isaac | Sears, a leader of the Sons of Liberty. |
| In 1982 he became the president of | Sears, a post he held for two years. |
| seum is primarily the result of the efforts of | Sears, a preservationist. |
| At the time of the | Sears acquisition, Dean Witter Reynolds had a retail |
| g malls, which contains stores such as Macy's, | Sears, Aeropostale, Foot Locker, and more. |
| Jim | Sears, AFL and NFL football player |
| The Pilgrim Monument, designed by Willard T. | Sears after the Torre del Mangia in Siena, Italy; bu |
| o F. Maitland, Frederick Maxson, and S. Wesley | Sears, all prominent Philadelphia organists. |
| In early 1969, | Sears along with Terry Cox of Pentangle, Jeff Beck's |
| In addition to her writing, | Sears also acts in theatre and film productions. |
| Sears also paid a special dividend upon the completi | |
| ead mall, losing all of its tenants except for | Sears, an insurance office and a GameStop which rema |
| Moore agreed with | Sears and the colony's assembly to suppress the Stam |
| r companies such as Disney, Pepsi, McDonald's, | Sears and Sprint. |
| Anchor stores include | Sears, and Macy's. |
| of investors from Boston including Willard T. | Sears and the architecture firm Sears and Cummings, |
| 's), Kohl's, Macy's (former Marshall Field's), | Sears, and Burlington Coat Factory (former Montgomer |
| s over 100 stores, including one anchor store, | Sears, and key tenants Chapters, Galaxy Cinemas, Mic |
| moreland Mall opened across town in 1977, with | Sears and Kaufmann's (turned Macy's) as its original |
| In October 2008 and January 2009 respectively, | Sears and Macy's announced they would pull out despi |
| Anchor stores are | Sears and Kohl's. |
| r Stores, as well as department stores such as | Sears and Target. |
| n an open-air format, it was anchored by large | Sears and J.C. Penney locations and included F.W. Wo |
| , initially as counsel to the firm of Baskin & | Sears and later as the senior partner in the Manhatt |
| commercials for such companies as Saturn Cars, | Sears, and American Express featuring Tiger Woods. |
| Anchors are Macy's, JC Penney, | Sears, and Elder-Beerman. |
| vestments, the mall was originally anchored by | Sears and an A & P supermarket. |
| Sears and Macy's announced initial intentions to rem | |
| The current anchor stores are | Sears and Wal-Mart. |
| anded twice: JCPenney was added in 1978, while | Sears and a food court were added in 1990. |
| n 50 retailers, including BonTon, J.C. Penney, | Sears and Walmart. |
| fchase Galleria features Dillard's, JC Penney, | Sears, and Macy's, plus 130 specialty stores, a food |
| . Charles W. Sandman, Jr., State Sen. Harry L. | Sears, and State Sen. Frank X. McDermott. |
| ston's more prominent residents, such as David | Sears and Charles Francis Adams. |
| enspoint Mall opened in July 1976, anchored by | Sears and Houston-based Foley's, the latter of which |
| mall features Macy's, Dillard's, J. C. Penney, | Sears, and about 120 specialty stores and eateries. |
| 2008, the mall has been closed off except for | Sears, and will be redeveloped. |
| Its anchors are Belk, J. C. Penney, | Sears, and two Dillard's locations, Dillard's South |
| Northgate is anchored by Macy's, | Sears and Northgate Stadium 10. |
| ur Fitness, Ross Dress For Less, Trader Joe's, | Sears and Wal-Mart. |
| With Stephen W. | Sears and Aaron Sheehan-Dean. |
| an 100 stores, including anchor stores Kohl's, | Sears and Stein Mart, as well as a food court, and a |
| ough major national retailers including Kmart, | Sears and Wal-Mart. |
| nchored by Macy's, Burlington Coat Factory and | Sears, and outdoor shopping anchored by Ikea, Loehma |
| W. and Ann Seward along with William and Effie | Sears and Laura Barton were the only missionaries th |
| ater Stern's, now Macy's), John Wanamaker (now | Sears), and F. W. Woolworth Company. |
| he Hecht Company (now Macy's) (163,000 sq ft), | Sears and Roebuck (236,000 sq ft), and Woodward & Lo |
| artment locations at retailers such as Macy's, | Sears, and Babies R Us. Destination Maternity is exp |
| ke opened, its anchors were Rich's, Davison's, | Sears, and JC Penney. |
| uly 28, 1965, two are still in business today: | Sears and General Nutrition Center. |
| essful prosecutions of Boeing's CFO Michael M. | Sears and senior air force personal Darleen Druyun a |
| sequel, Don't Knock the Rock, also directed by | Sears and produced by Katzman. |
| e and art written in collaboration with Barnas | Sears and C. C. Felton. |
| He also went to | Sears and purchased a shotgun and a green rifle case |
| g: Macy's, J.C. Penney, Dick's Sporting Goods, | Sears and Barnes & Noble. |
| gional department store), Wal-Mart, JC Penney, | Sears and Goody's Family Clothing (a regional discou |
| mall is anchored by JCPenney, Macy's, Kohl's, | Sears, and Old Navy. |
| Of the four original anchors, | Sears and JCPenney currently remain; Maas Brothers i |
| rations and retailers such as Wal Mart, Kmart, | Sears and Toys R Us. |
| ollowed shortly thereafter by two more anchors | Sears and Jordan Marsh Florida. |
| Sears and Kaufmann's, two other department store cha | |
| or stores, Dillard's, Burlington Coat Factory, | Sears, and J. C. Penney as well as approximately 80 |
| The mall features two major anchors, | Sears and Dillard's, and 55 specialty shops. |
| t the Hodgson Company was in the market before | Sears, and equaled them in production. |
| Currently, Belk, Dillard's, JCPenney, | Sears and Target serve as the mall's anchor stores; |
| ants include: Macy's (formerly Liberty House), | Sears and Toys R Us. |
| Park Ranger cabin originally purchased from a | Sears and Roebuck catalog in 1929 was the home of th |
| Other anchors include Macy's, | Sears and Rave Motion Pictures Movie Megaplex. |
| It opened in Akron, Ohio with | Sears and 21 stores on August 6, 1975, and had more |
| In May 2010 | Sears announced that its store at Greenspoint Mall w |
| After 64 years of operations at the site, | Sears announced in May 1991 that it would close its |
| On May 12, 2011, | Sears announces it will shut down the Martinsburg Ma |
| ce toy store, a Dahlkemper's catalog showroom, | Sears appliances, Phar-Mor drug/discount store, Papp |
| Belk, JCPenney, and | Sears are the mall's anchor stores. |
| partment stores, Belk, Dillard's, JCPenney and | Sears, are supplemented by more than 50 specialty st |
| Best Buy, Borders Books and Music, Macy's, and | Sears are the mall's anchor stores. |
| common vegetarian or vegan diets, according to | Sears, are highly dissimilar from The Zone because t |
| Justice | Sears argued that the defendant's murder conviction |
| Heather | Sears as Susan |
| Allan | Sears as David Crockett |
| ired Charles H. Kellstadt, retired Chairman of | Sears as President and Chairman. |
| he mall features Belk, Dillard's, JCPenney and | Sears as anchors. |
| It was released by | Sears as Space Combat, for the Atari 2600-compatible |
| January 15, 2008: Appointment of Barbara | Sears as Representative of the 46th District due to |
| ff Cooper as Non-Executive Chairman and Marion | Sears as a Non-Executive Director. |
| anchor stores (Carson Pirie Scott, Kohl's and | Sears), as well as a Bed Bath & Beyond, Michaels art |
| Flying Officer Calvert and Pilot Officer | Sears as pilot and navigator of aircraft respectivel |
| ed with The Joseph Horne Company, Gimbels, and | Sears as the original anchors. |
| signed by Charles Amos Cummings and Willard T. | Sears as the New England Hospital for Women and Chil |
| Copy Cat was re-packaged and released by | Sears as Follow Me |
| ntil 2004, the mall features JCPenney, Macy's, | Sears as its anchor stores. |
| nchor stores (Bealls, Dillard's, JCPenney, and | Sears), as well as a food court and a Cinemark movie |
| anchor stores Dillard's, JCPenney, Macy's and | Sears, as well as a food court and Regal 16-screen m |
| anchor stores: two Elder-Beerman locations and | Sears, as well as a small food court and a multiplex |
| ifty stores, including Dillard's, JCPenney and | Sears as anchor stores, as well as a food court. |
| The store was shuttered in 2003, leaving | Sears as the sole anchor of the mall. |
| lard's, J.C. Penney, Macy's, Neiman Marcus and | Sears, as well as a movie theater. |
| Macy's closed on March 15, 2009, leaving | Sears as the final operating retailer at Bellevue Ce |
| By help from | Sears Association, you get a temporary teaching inte |
| raphic Institution's Women's Committee honored | Sears at its first "Woman Pioneers in Oceanography" |
| He worked at | Sears, at First National Bank, and then was drafted |
| erhook, New York, and in the office of Price & | Sears at New York City. |
| pened in 1990, resulting in the closure of the | Sears at University Mall. |
| Sears attended Union College, in Schenectady, New Yo | |
| Following graduation from Union in 1834, | Sears attended Harvard Divinity School, graduating i |
| Westfield will enlarge the Macy's, move the | Sears Automotive Center and add a promenade with sho |
| l proper, the parking lot features two stores ( | Sears Automotive and Pier One Imports) and two resta |
| Sears Automotive (Art Deco) | |
| Ruth Baker Pratt (born Ruth | Sears Baker) (August 24, 1877 - August 23, 1965) was |
| He married Ruth | Sears Baker, who in 1929, became the first woman ele |
| ng Simpsons-Sears stores were rebranded to the | Sears banner as well. |
| tomers, these new stores were opened under the | Sears banner. |
| clude two Belk locations, as well as JCPenney, | Sears, Barnes & Noble and Dick's Sporting Goods. |
| Main attractions include Macy's, Palais Royal, | Sears, Barnes & Noble, JCPenney, Dillard's, and AMC |
| who wrote the majority of the album's lyrics, | Sears became involved with human rights issues in Ce |
| Sears, Belk, and Dillard's opened with the mall. | |
| 0-square-foot (121,000 m2) mall is anchored by | Sears, Belk, JCPenney, Dillard's, and Macy's. |
| The mall opened in 1991 with | Sears, Belk, and J. C. Penney. |
| s history, the mall includes JCPenney, Macy's, | Sears, Bergner's and Kohl's, with more than ninety i |
| ve stores anchor the mall JCPenney, Dillard's, | Sears, Best Buy, and Books-A-Million. |
| Sears Block, 1967 | |
| Its former space is occupied today by | Sears Brand Central. |
| dition, OSH carries an assortment of exclusive | Sears brands such as Kenmore and Craftsman. |
| Sean D. | Sears, bronze medal winner of "International Rock Pa |
| Founded by sports agent and attorney James | Sears Bryant, the Storm successfully captured the US |
| Sears Building addition, Boston, 1891 | |
| ounty Administration Building (this is the old | Sears building which was vacated in the mid-1970s wh |
| & Office Building, the Aetna Headquarters, the | Sears Building in Boston, the Harvard Business Schoo |
| Southside on Lamar was a | Sears building built in Dallas. |
| In January 2008, the | Sears building was demolished to make room for a new |
| Cleveland, Ohio | Sears Building at Case Western Reserve University |
| ite of today's Ponce City Market (formerly the | Sears building then City Hall East) in Atlanta, wher |
| At one time, the lower level of the old | Sears building housed a new, smaller Sears Outlet St |
| dill acquired the 601 Fremont building (former | Sears building) from the City of Las Vegas. |
| ding, also known as Leiter II Building and the | Sears Building, is located at the northeast corner o |
| Sears building, 116 E. Randolph, 1927, Commercial St | |
| largest building (by sheer volume), the former | Sears building, later called City Hall East, and now |
| bought the facility, with the exception of the | Sears building, and soon demolished the structure. |
| lanta, just south of Ponce City Market (former | Sears building/City Hall East) and just west of the |
| It features Dillard's, JCPenney, | Sears, Burlington Coat Factory, Stage, and Bed Bath |
| tioned Dillard's (one location), JCPenney, and | Sears, but also had Burdines (now Macy's), and Belk. |
| Dromm defeated councilwoman Helen | Sears by 10 points, 49% to 39%, in the Democratic pr |
| The last two walls of the old | Sears came down on March 21, 2007. |
| While working at the head office for | Sears Canada as a training manager and then later as |
| Sears Canada then converted Fairview's Simpson's int | |
| y sold its Simpson's store at Fairview Mall to | Sears Canada in 1991 (along with five others that we |
| Malar and Curtis Myden were sponsored by | Sears Canada around these Games. |
| re, a mid-size shopping mall, with stores like | Sears Canada, London Drugs and Zellers. |
| In 2005, | Sears Card financial services was outsourced to JPMo |
| Cleveland uses a | Sears card to get past the gates of Heaven. |
| y of the farm and garden related items sold by | Sears carried the trade name "David Bradley". |
| The | Sears Catalog Home "The Ashmore," available between |
| They were sold through the | Sears catalog, some of them re-branded under the Cra |
| rox defeat the Philadelphia Wings 17-11 at the | Sears Centre in Hoffman Estates, Illinois to finish |
| e team moved its home games to the newly-built | Sears Centre in Hoffman Estates, a northwest suburb |
| 29-19 in the first ever game of the LFL at the | Sears Centre in Hoffman Estates, Illinois. |
| its season on Friday, September 4, 2009 at the | Sears Centre and defeated the Miami Caliente 29-19. |
| after only playing one season (2006-07) at the | Sears Centre, Drecktrah worked with arena and Hoffma |
| f the ECHL and will play its home games at the | Sears Centre. |
| een owner Craig Drecktrah and officials at the | Sears Centre. |
| is also a director of Dell, Hawaiian Airlines, | Sears, CHC Helicopter and Barrick Gold. |
| or store closed in 1997 and both Dillard's and | Sears closed in 2002. |
| was actually born with no middle name but the | Sears Co. presented the idea of labeling their sport |
| Morris & | Sears, comb. |
| Navy Yard 3 December 1863, Acting Ensign Cyrus | Sears commanding. |
| This operation was unsuccessful, however, and | Sears converted the eatons stores to the Sears brand |
| NY 312 proceeds east to the hamlet of | Sears Corners, where it terminates at NY 22. |
| Sears' Crescent and Sears' Block is an historic buil | |
| View of | Sears Crescent in distance, looking across City Hall |
| Sears Crescent (at left), looking toward Tremont and | |
| Today, the only remaining original tenants are | Sears, CVS and the mall barbershop. |
| eriff and Boston city councilman John Winthrop | Sears defeated businessman John Lakian and State Rep |
| Richard W. | Sears, Democrat |
| minent art deco designs at Six Corners such as | Sears department store and the Klee Brothers buildin |
| A large | Sears department store is located in the center of t |
| but a Snowden band that included Eldridge, Al | Sears, Dicky Wells and Sid Catlett appeared in a 193 |
| He won the first annual | Sears Diehard Fan Award as "America's NCAA Division |
| Die Tough Battery; A parody of | Sears' DieHard batteries that power an execution. |
| The mall currently has four anchor stores: | Sears, Dillard's (the former Cain-Sloan), JC Penney, |
| The anchor stores are JC Penney, | Sears, Dillard's and Burlington Coat Factory. |
| The mall has five anchors: | Sears, Dillard's, Macy's, JC Penney, and Kohl's (for |
| 94, the university's athletic programs won the | Sears Directors Cup "all-sports national championshi |
| Sears dissented from the majority's opinion in McInt | |
| tars Simone Signoret, Laurence Harvey, Heather | Sears, Donald Wolfit, Donald Houston and Hermione Ba |
| A wing featuring | Sears, dozens of new parcels, and a food court was a |
| al Officer, following the firing of Michael M. | Sears due to a government contract scandal. |
| ngest of three sons of Joseph and Lucy (Smith) | Sears, Edmund grew up on a farm within sight of the |
| based on a real person, John Higgins who was a | Sears employee. |
| e for a sixth anchor across from Belk near the | Sears end of the mall. |
| Sears eventually expanded the line to include cordur | |
| Meyer continued working as a | Sears executive until March 1969, when President Ric |
| llowed by a mall-wide renovation a year later, | Sears expanded its store in 1997, and a Famous-Barr |
| Sears Expands Use of GT Nexus Globally | |
| Despite the competitive challenges | Sears faced during his five year tenure as CEO, Sear |
| ere occupied at the time), and was anchored by | Sears, Filene's and Woolworth's, all of which former |
| The original anchor stores were | Sears, Filene's (now Macy's) and Lechmere. |
| Georgia, to Frank Pickett Fletcher and Hattie | Sears Fletcher. |
| Before recording their first album, | Sears flew back to England to play piano on Rod Stew |
| In 2009, MyVetwork partnered with | Sears, for their Heroes at Home Campaign which raise |
| Party and Georgia Christian Coalition targeted | Sears for defeat in 2004. |
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