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  2. Bumble Bee Foods - Wikipedia

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    Bumble Bee Seafoods Building in San Diego's Petco Park Bumble Bee Foods in Santa Fe Springs, California. Bumble Bee Foods, LLC, is an American company that produces canned tuna, salmon, other seafoods, and chicken under the brand names "Bumble Bee," "Wild Selections," "Beach Cliff," "Brunswick," and "Snow's."

  3. Icicle Seafoods - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, Cook Aquaculture purchased the company, returning the company to fishing family ownership after a decade of investment institutional ownership. [2] The first million dollars started the company; $100,000 from the principals and a $900,000 loan. Icicle's original shareholders sold their stock after 42 years at $86.00 per share.

  4. Mineral processing - Wikipedia

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    The primarily used equipment in crushing are jaw crushers, gyratory crushers and cone crushers whereas rod mills and ball mills, usually closed circuited with a classifier unit, are generally employed for grinding purposes in a mineral processing plant. Crushing is a dry process whereas grinding is generally performed wet and hence is more ...

  5. How I Wet Your Mother - Wikipedia

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    However, Homer then sees Mr. Burns approaching and hurries away from the plant, leaving his fellow employees to get all the blame. Homer is thought to be the only one who did not steal anything and gets a day off, which he spends going fishing with Bart. The next night, Homer wets the bed while asleep.

  6. Brim hf. - Wikipedia

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    Brim hf. (known as HB Grandi until 2019) [1] is a fishing and fish processing company in Iceland. Brim's headquarters are in Reykjavík where its office and groundfish production are located. The company also runs fish processing plants in two other towns in Iceland, Akranes and Vopnafjörður.

  7. Weekend at Burnsie's - Wikipedia

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    Burns asks Homer to help him with a speech for an emergency meeting at which the power plant's investors will vote to either give it a $60 million bailout or close it down for good. Homer gives Smithers his last joint, and while Smithers is smoking it, Burns apparently drowns in his bathtub.

  8. Wrangell, Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Wrangell's seafood processing plant, though small and consuming much of the city's water supply seasonally, employs workers from Mexico, Russia, and Somalia. Stikine River Delta Wrangell has several churches and bars and a pizza store though no citywide free wireless internet for tourists or business travelers yet.

  9. Ancient accounts of Homer - Wikipedia

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    The Suda reports Homer being a Smyrnaean that was taken as captive to the Colophonians in war, hence the name Ὅμηρος, which in Greek means "captive". Homer's name originating from him being a captive is widely reported. [citation needed] The poem called the Cypria was said to have been given by Homer to his son-in-law Stasinus of Cyprus ...