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    Henkel AG & Co. KGaA, commonly known as Henkel, is a German multinational chemical and consumer goods company headquartered in Düsseldorf, Germany.. Founded in 1876, the DAX company is organized into two globally operating business units (Consumer Brands, Adhesive Technologies) and is known for brands such as Loctite, Persil, Fa, Pritt, Dial and Purex.

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  4. Anthony Jacob Henckel - Wikipedia

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    Anthony Jacob Henckel ( German: Antonius Jacobus Henckel, October 27, 1668 – August 12, 1728) [1] was a German theologian who founded the first Lutheran church in North America upon his immigration from Germany to Philadelphia 's Germantown neighborhood.

  5. Friedrich Karl Henkel - Wikipedia

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    Hugo (Wilhelm) (* 21 January 1881 in Düsseldorf; † 18 December 1952 in Hösel) Emmy Anna (* 8 September 1884 in Düsseldorf; † 19 September 1941 in Düsseldorf) On 1 March 1930, Fritz Henkel died at the age of 81 after a short, serious illness at his country residence in Rengsdorf. He was buried at the North Cemetery in Düsseldorf in the ...

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  7. ABLA Homes - Wikipedia

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    ABLA Homes ( Jane Addams Homes, Robert Brooks Homes, Loomis Courts, and Grace Abbott Homes) was a Chicago Housing Authority (CHA) public housing development that comprised four separate public housing projects on the Near-West Side of Chicago, Illinois. The name "ABLA" was an acronym for the names of the four different housing developments that ...

  8. King–Lancaster–McCoy–Mitchell House - Wikipedia

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    The King–Lancaster–McCoy–Mitchell-Shew House is an historic home in Bristol, Virginia. The original section was built between 1815 and 1820, with additions and alterations dating from 1881, 1892, and 1903. It is a two-story, irregular shaped, gable-roofed, brick dwelling in a Victorian Italianate -style with some Colonial Revival details.

  9. Bru McCoy leaving USC and entering NCAA transfer portal - AOL

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    On the heels of a season marred by his arrest and temporary removal from the team, USC's Bru McCoy has entered the NCAA transfer portal.