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  2. Dunkin' Donuts - Wikipedia

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    Dunkin' Donuts, trading as Dunkin' since 2019, is an American multinational coffee and donut company, as well as a quick service restaurant. It was founded by Bill Rosenberg (1916–2002) in Quincy, Massachusetts , in 1950.

  3. dunkindonuts.org - Wikipedia

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    dunkindonuts.org was a "gripe" website operated for two years by David Felton, a 25-year-old school teacher from Hamden, Connecticut. [1] Felton founded the site in 1997 after he discovered that Dunkin' Donuts coffee stores in Hartford, Connecticut did not carry certain items, such as 1% milk. [2] The site was established as a hotbed for ...

  4. William Rosenberg - Wikipedia

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    3. William Rosenberg (June 10, 1916 – September 22, 2002) was an American entrepreneur who founded the Dunkin' Donuts franchise in 1950 [1] in Quincy, Massachusetts, one of the pioneers in name-brand franchising, originally named the "Open Kettle" doughnut shop when established in 1948. At the end of 2011, there were more than 10,000 outlets ...

  5. Alexa can order Dunkin' Donuts upon request - Engadget

    www.engadget.com/2018-08-30-dunkin-donuts-alexa...

    Dunkin' Donuts wants to be an even bigger part of your morning routine. The bakery chain is adding voice-ordering via Alexa to its futuristic repertoire. Assuming you're a DD Perks Rewards member ...

  6. New Dunkin' Donuts Restaurant is Bringing Jobs to Warrior, AL

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    Dunkin' Donuts has earned the No. 1 ranking for customer loyalty in the coffee category by Brand Keys for six years running. The company has more than 10,500 restaurants in 31 countries worldwide.

  7. Dynkin system - Wikipedia

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    Dynkin system. A Dynkin system, [1] named after Eugene Dynkin, is a collection of subsets of another universal set satisfying a set of axioms weaker than those of 𝜎-algebra. Dynkin systems are sometimes referred to as 𝜆-systems (Dynkin himself used this term) or d-system. [2] These set families have applications in measure theory and ...

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