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  2. Fallbrook Center - Wikipedia

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    Target and Mervyn's anchors were added and the complex was renamed Fallbrook Mall. Damaged by the 1994 Northridge earthquake, and in decline by the late 1990s, the shopping venue was redeveloped between August 2001 and November 2003, emerging as the 1.2-million-square-foot (110,000 m 2) Fallbrook Center of today.

  3. Mervyn Burtch - Wikipedia

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    Burtch was born in Ystrad Mynach, Wales.Except for his two years of National Service in the RAF, he lived his entire life in the Rhymney Valley.He attended Lewis' School in Pengam, and was inspired to become a composer when he watched his teacher, David Wynne, copying out parts, and decided that was the kind of work he would like to do [citation needed].

  4. Mervyn Dymally - Wikipedia

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    Mervyn Malcolm Dymally (May 12, 1926 – October 7, 2012) was an American politician from California.He served in the California State Assembly (1963–1966) and the California State Senate (1967–1975) as the 41st Lieutenant Governor of California (1975–1979) and in the U.S. House of Representatives (1981–1993).

  5. 1975 World Trade Center fire - Wikipedia

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    The 1975 World Trade Center fire was a case of arson at the One World Trade Center in Lower Manhattan, New York occurring on February 12, 1975. The initial fire was started, and spread from the 11th floor from between the 9th and 14th floors, but was quickly extinguished by firefighters .

  6. Jordan Creek Town Center - Wikipedia

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    Jordan Creek Town Center opened on August 4, 2004, attracting nearly 17 million shoppers in its first year. [6] Jordan Creek led to short-term sales declines at the three existing regional malls in the Des Moines area (Merle Hay, Valley West, and Southridge ) while accounting for nearly 37 percent of taxable sales at the four malls during the ...

  7. Mervyn LeRoy - Wikipedia

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    Mervyn LeRoy (/ l ə ˈ r ɔɪ /; October 15, 1900 – September 13, 1987) was an American film director, producer and actor. In his youth he played juvenile roles in vaudeville and silent film comedies.

  8. Burnsville Center - Wikipedia

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    Two years later, in June 1973, plans for the Burnsville shopping center were announced by the developer, Homart Development Company, a Sears subsidiary. [6] The mall was to be 1.4 million square feet, built at a cost of $30 million, and the largest shopping center in the area at that time. A late 1975 or early 1976 opening was anticipated.

  9. Mervyn Bibb - Wikipedia

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    Mervyn Bibb is nominated for his seminal contributions to the genetic manipulation of antibiotic-producing bacteria, and to our understanding of antibiotic production and its regulation. He characterised Streptomyces plasmids, invented a method for introducing them into Streptomyces, and then developed cloning systems.