The T. Eaton Company Limited, later known as Eaton's and then Eaton, was a Canadian department store chain that was once the largest in the country. It...
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considered a subspecies of northern pintail, the Eaton’s pintail is much smaller (one female Eaton’s pintail weighed 450 g, while the mean mass of female...
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Eaton may refer to: Eaton Centre, the name of various shopping malls in Canada due to having been anchored by an Eaton's store Eaton's / John Maryon Tower...
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Each mall contained an Eaton's store, or was in close proximity to an Eaton's store, and typically the mall itself carried the "Eaton Centre" name. These...
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Eaton's electrical and vehicle businesses to deliver electric vehicles to passenger car, commercial vehicle and off-highway OEMs. In one of Eaton's largest...
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Holy Trinity. The Eaton's land, once the site of Timothy Eaton's first store, was occupied by Eaton's large Main Store, the Eaton's Annex and a number...
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Sir John Craig Eaton, who inherited the Eaton's department store business, she was a member and later matriarch of the prominent Eaton family. She was...
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6 feet 9 inches (2.06 m) tall, while Eaton's mother, Delores, was 6 feet 0 inches (1.83 m). Despite his height, Eaton was more interested in playing water...
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Eaton's agar is a type of agar media is used to grow Mycoplasma pneumoniae. One recipe for the cultivation of M. pneumoniae (Eaton's agar) includes (v/v):...
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Eaton's reagent (10 wt% phosphorus pentoxide solution in methanesulfonic acid) is used as an alternative to polyphosphoric acid in chemical synthesis...
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Eaton's Building may refer to: Eaton's Annex, Toronto, Ontario; demolished Eaton's Building (Saskatoon), Saskatchewan Eaton's Place, Winnipeg, Manitoba...
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Mycoplasma pneumoniae (redirect from Eaton's agent)
known as the "Eaton agent". At that time, Eaton's use of embryonated eggs, then used for cultivating viruses, supported the idea that the Eaton agent was...
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founded Eaton's, which became a national chain of department stores. At its height, the family's net worth was around $2 billion. Although the Eaton's department...
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aluminum, features collages of popular culture in Eaton's idiosyncratic style. In the summer of 2013, Eaton painted the mural I was a Botox Junkie in the...
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Pete's pistol", traces back to Eaton's shooting skills, along with his legendary pursuit of his father's killers. Eaton is buried in the Perkins Cemetery...
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During his early days in the promotion, Eaton faced Stan Lane several times in tag team competition. Eaton's most successful partnership in the CWA, in...
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a number of thicknesses. Eaton's Corrasable Bond is no longer manufactured.[citation needed] In the United States, Eaton's Corrasable Bond was a very...
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Cooper Industries (section Eaton's B-line Business)
acquired Wheelock inc. In 2006. Eaton's Cooper Wiring Devices Business (formerly Cooper Wiring Devices) works closely with Eaton's Cooper Lighting Business....
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Timothy Eaton (March 1834 – 31 January 1907) was an Irish businessman who founded the Eaton's department store, one of the most important retail businesses...
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first Eaton forebear in America was Andrew Eaton, a watchmaker from Godalming, Surrey born in 1678 who emigrated to North Carolina in 1699. Eaton's father...
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Lady Eaton, the wife of the multi-millionaire owner of the Eaton's department stores, gave her interpretation of "class and style" to the major Eaton's stores...
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Street and James Street, west of Eaton's Main Store and north of Toronto's (now former) City Hall. By 1900, the Eaton's department store owned most of the...
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The Eaton's catalogue was a mail-order catalogue published by Eaton's from 1884 to 1976. It was "one of the first to be distributed by a Canadian retail...
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family. He was a nephew of Timothy Eaton, who established Eaton's department store. He was born in 1875 to John Eaton and his wife, Margaret Herbison. He...
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land owned by Eaton was originally planned by Mulholland and Los Angeles to be used to build a storage reservoir. The Round Valley, Eaton's "mountain pasture...
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Petticoat affair (redirect from Eaton Affair)
article, the information was still true. On June 18, Eaton challenged Ingham to a duel through Eaton's brother in law, Dr. Philip G. Randolph, who visited...
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Margaret Eaton may refer to: Margaret Eaton, Baroness Eaton (born 1942), British politician Margaret O'Neill Eaton, American woman (wife of a United States...
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full circle, brought the Eaton's name back to the building that once housed Montreal's flagship Eaton's department store. Eaton Centre List of shopping...
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of Timothy Eaton, founder of Eaton's department stores. She was the only daughter of Edward Eaton and Nancy Leigh (Gossage) Eaton of Toronto. On January...
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Robert or Bob Eaton may refer to: Robert James Eaton (aka Bob Eaton, born 1940), auto executive Robert Eaton (politician) (1871–1964), former Alberta politician...
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