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Macy

[ mey-see ]

noun

  1. R(ow·land) H(us·sey) [roh, -l, uh, nd , huhs, -ee], 1823–77, U.S. retail merchant.


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The Macy’s store at the Bloc closed recently, one of 66 Macy’s stores that were identified as underproductive by management in January.

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Now, with freshmen Mika Webster-Longin and Macy McGowan — who sat out the regional rounds nursing an injury — the Bruins return to nationals for the second time under third-year coach Janelle McDonald.

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The shooting occurred after Gonzalez responded to a trespassing call at a Macy’s department store in the Valencia Town Center.

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Big Lots, Kohl’s and Macy’s are also currently holding liquidation sales.

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They spend most of the day assembling the looks for the week — shopping at stores like Macy’s or Bloomingdale’s, renting from high-quality vintage houses, creating looks from scratch, or pulling garments from the show’s vast costume closet.

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