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  2. True Vine - Wikipedia

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    The True Vine (Greek: ἡ ἄμπελος ἡ ἀληθινή hē ampelos hē alēthinē) is an allegory or parable given by Jesus in the New Testament. Found in John 15:1–17 , it describes Jesus' disciples as branches of himself, who is described as the "true vine", and God the Father the "husbandman".

  3. Colin Kroll - Wikipedia

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    Kroll was born in Rye, New York, or Detroit, Michigan, the son of Alan Kroll. [1] [4] [2] After his parents' divorce when he was 10, Kroll was raised in the suburbs of Detroit, graduating from Bloomfield Hills Andover High School, and then dropping out of community college to work on coding projects for local businesses.

  4. Kudzu in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Kudzu smothering trees in Atlanta, Georgia. A woodland area of Brooklyn, New York, blanketed by kudzu. Kudzu is an invasive plant species in the United States, introduced from Asia with devastating environmental consequences, [1] earning it the nickname "the vine that ate the South".

  5. Product (mathematics) - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, a product is the result of multiplication, or an expression that identifies objects (numbers or variables) to be multiplied, called factors.For example, 21 is the product of 3 and 7 (the result of multiplication), and (+) is the product of and (+) (indicating that the two factors should be multiplied together).

  6. Customer switching - Wikipedia

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    In marketing and microeconomics, customer switching or consumer switching describes "customers/consumers abandoning a product or service in favor of a competitor". Assuming constant price, product or service quality, counteracting this behaviour in order to achieve maximal customer retention is the business of marketing, public relations and advertising.

  7. Nick Vine Hall - Wikipedia

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    Vine Hall was a founding member of the Huguenot Society of Australia established in 2003. His last published work was The Happy Huguenots – Parts 1, 2 & 3, a family history which was Highly Commended when entered in the Alexander Henderson Award for 2006. In 2006, Vine Hall was made a Life Member of the Society of Australian Genealogists.

  8. Vineyard - Wikipedia

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    A vineyard (/ ˈ v ɪ n j ər d / VIN-yərd, UK also / ˈ v ɪ n j ɑːr d / VIN-yard) is a plantation of grape-bearing vines, grown mainly for winemaking, but also raisins, table grapes, and non-alcoholic grape juice.

  9. David Vine - Wikipedia

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    David Martin Vine (3 January 1935 – 11 January 2009) [1] was an English television sports presenter. He presented a wide variety of shows from the 1960s onwards ...