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  2. La Semeuse de Paris - Wikipedia

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    Eventually the La Semeuse coupons were replaced by the Sofinco credit card. [5] Sofinco was founded in 1951 by the Fédération nationale de l'ameublement (National Furniture Federation). In 2000 it became a wholly owned subsidiary of Crédit Agricole .

  3. Semaglutide - Wikipedia

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    Semaglutide is expected to become patent-free in the United States no earlier than December 2031. [66] The Chinese patent was scheduled to expire in 2026, but a court ruled in 2022 that all patents on semaglutide were invalid. Novo Nordisk appealed the ruling. [67]

  4. New York - Wikipedia

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    New York, a lost American silent comedy drama by George Fitzmaurice; New York, an American silent drama by Luther Reed; New York, a Bollywood film by Kabir Khan; New York: A Documentary Film, a film by Ric Burns

  5. ThePrint - Wikipedia

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    The Print is an Indian online newspaper, owned by Printline Media Pvt Ltd. [1] It was launched by journalist Shekhar Gupta in August 2017. [2] [3] History.

  6. Risk-free rate - Wikipedia

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    The risk-free rate of return, usually shortened to the risk-free rate, is the rate of return of a hypothetical investment with scheduled payments over a fixed period of time that is assumed to meet all payment obligations.

  7. Geertruida Middendorp - Wikipedia

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    The majority of the illegal papers appeared in print runs of a few hundred, but some achieved a circulation in the tens of thousands. Middendorp was active in supplying and hiding Jewish refugees supplying food coupons whenever possible: They had rescued many Jews from certain death at the hands of the Nazi SS. In 1943, food coupons were ...