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...to lunch. Rose usually ate lunch at one of the fast-food restaurants on Avenue I in Lancaster and often stopped at Bob's Liquor...
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...Barbara Ernster sued Luxco, Inc., alleging wrongful termination in violation...brands by traveling to bars, restaurants, liquor stores, and other customers...
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...07 C.D.O.S. 752 OAK HARBOR FREIGHT LINES, INC., a Washington corporation, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. SEARS ROEBUCK...
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...JONNIE D. MILLER, an individual; STEVEN D. MILLER, an individual; CMG WORLDWIDE INC., a corporation, Plaintiffs-Appellees, v.GLENN MILLER...
...period of time. The court excluded the two individuals who manage the restaurant from the tally, reasoning that in view of their day-today authority...
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