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range of
canned food
available to
urban po****tions
greatly increase, as
canners competed with each
other using novel foodstuffs,
highly decorated printed...
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Canners ac****ulated a 258–354 (.422) record. The city did not
field another team from 1943 to 1947. In 1948, the
Newport Canners were revived...
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Growers was
founded in 1933 as
Florida Citrus Canners Cooperative. Its
initial operations included canning juice and
grapefruit sections for its members...
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canners are
largely immigrants.
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percent of
canners at Sure We
Can were born
outside the
United States, with 54
percent of all the
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maternal grandmother is of
Bosniak descent. Lipa's
ancestry can be
traced back to the city of Peja, Kosovo. Both of her
grandfathers were...
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CAN may
refer to:
Andean Community of Nations, a
South American trade bloc with Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador...
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Cans may
refer to: the
plural of
can (see
Can (disambiguation)) a
colloquial term for
headphones that...
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versions of the
CAN protocol include CAN 2.0,
CAN FD, and
CAN XL
which vary in
their data rate
capabilities and
maximum data
payload sizes.
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