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  2. Avon Products - Wikipedia

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    Avon Products, Inc. Avon Products, Inc. or simply known as Avon, is an Anglo-American [9] multinational company selling cosmetics, skin care, perfume, and personal care products, It is a multi-level marketing company based in London. In 2020, Avon had annual sales of $9.1 billion worldwide.

  3. Avon, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Avon, Illinois. The former Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad station in Avon, now located in Avon Town Park. Location of Avon in Warren County, Illinois. /  40.66194°N 90.43528°W  / 40.66194; -90.43528. Avon is a village in Fulton County, Illinois, United States. The population was 704 at the 2020 census.

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  5. Ford E-Series - Wikipedia

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    For 1994, CFC-free R134a air-conditioning refrigerant was adopted beginning with September 1993 production. For 1995, the tail lamps were revised, removing the amber turn signals. For the 1996 model year, Ford introduced a new Class 4 medium-duty variant of the Econoline, offered exclusively as either a cutaway van chassis or cab-chassis.

  6. Tred Avon River - Wikipedia

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    The Tred Avon River (a corruption of "Third Haven River") is a main tributary of the Choptank River in Talbot County on Maryland's Eastern Shore. The river is 17 miles (27 km) long. The river is 17 miles (27 km) long.

  7. Avon (ship) - Wikipedia

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    22.6 ft (6.9 m) The Avon, formerly known as Dunolly, was a 1,572 ton, iron sailing ship with a length of 255.6 feet, breadth of 37.6 feet and depth of 22.6 feet. She was built by Charles Connell of Glasgow in 1884 for John Brown of Glasgow. The Nourse Line bought the ship in 1890 and renamed it the Avon after the River Avon in the south west of ...