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He grew the business into about a dozen dry-cleaning stores, including One Hour Martinizing in East Pines and University Cleaners in College Park.
Obituary: Charles L. Hurtt, D.C. dry-cleaning chain owner, dies at 85 Post 2010
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Maybe Glorfying is some patented process like Martinizing speaking of cleaners?
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Or he could be yet another of Kory's sock puppets, this one specifically created to start the "One Hour Brenda Martinizing" of Ms Mohamud.
Paging Franz Kafka ... Franz Kafka to a phone ... somewhere. CC 2009
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We put a handful of cleaners through their sartorial-sanitizing paces to see how they stacked up, including: Martinizing Dry Cleaning in Dallas; Dry Cleaning Station in Montclair, N.J.; Greener Cleaner in Chicago; and Green Apple Cleaners in New York.
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For instance, Louis H. "Gig" Runge of Houston has put up about $80,000 of his savings to open a Martinizing Dry Cleaning franchise.
How Baby Boomers 2007
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Now with all due respect to my detractor, who told me the Mexican Consulate was not a “Jack in the Box” drive through or a “One hour Martinizing”, I say with a friendly smile: “Go fish.”
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State's first Martinizing dry cleaner opens in Layton
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The Salt Lake TribuneUpdated: 01/27/2010 03: 42: 36 PM MST Utah's first Martinizing dry cleaning store has opened in
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Their dad, Hunter Burney, started out in the dry-cleaning business in Clarksville in 1985, after acquiring One-Hour Martinizing from John Meacham.
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Clothing that needs to be dry-cleaned may be dropped off at Martinizing Dry Cleaning in the Blue Sky Plaza, Naumes says.
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