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Signet Jewelers Ltd. (
Ratner Group 1949–1993 then
Signet Group plc to
September 2008) is, as of 2015, the world's
largest retailer of
diamond jewellery...
- cut-price
bargains and by
offering low
price ranges. The
Ratners Group consisted of
Ratners, H. Samuel,
Ernest Jones,
Leslie Davis,
Watches of Switzerland...
- Look up
Ratner in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Ratner may
refer to:
Ratner's, a
Jewish restaurant in New York City the
Ratner Group, a
specialty retail...
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Brett Ratner (born
March 28, 1969) is an
American film
director and producer. He
directed the Rush Hour film series, The
Family Man, Red Dragon, X-Men:...
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Ratner's was a
famous kosher Jewish dairy restaurant (milkhik) on the
Lower East Side of New York City.
Ratner's was
founded in 1905 by
Jacob Harmatz and...
- at the
Royal Albert Hall,
Ratners went into bankruptcy. In 2003,
after rebranding Ratners as
Signet Jewelers,
Gerald Ratner founded the
online business...
- Garnett,
Idina Menzel, and Eric Bogosian. The film
tells the
story of
Howard Ratner (Sandler), a Jewish-American
jeweler and
gambling addict in New York City's...
- mathematics,
Ratner's theorems are a
group of
major theorems in
ergodic theory concerning unipotent flows on
homogeneous spaces proved by
Marina Ratner around...
- Jews of 2012: "Bruce
Ratner"
retrieved December 25, 2012 "Bruce
Ratner". 23
January 1945. Bullard, Stan (May 16, 2015). "The
Ratners:
Family rooted in growth"...
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Benjamin Immanuel (also
credited as Ben
Ratner or
Benjamin Ratner) is a
Canadian actor, film
director and screenwriter. He is most
noted for his performances...