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    Certa Ireland (formerly Emo) is an Irish oil distribution brand that is based in Portlaoise, Republic of Ireland. The Certa Ireland brand is owned and...
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  • Search for "certa" on Wikipedia. Ercheia certa (E. certa), a species of moth Eupithecia certa (E. certa), a species of moth Evarcha certa (E. certa), a species...
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  • subculture and a style of rock music. Emo may also refer to: Certa (oil), an Irish oil company formerly known as Emo Chamber of Electrical Engineers...
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    Daybreak. Top Oil's main competition comes from Maxol, Certa, Texaco and Circle K. "Canada's Irving Oil buys Tedcastle group for undisclosed sum". Irish Times...
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    Gulf Oil was a major global oil company in operation from 1901 to 1985. The eighth-largest American manufacturing company in 1941 and the ninth largest...
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    emo.ie. Retrieved 24 June 2024. Emo Oil, Campus Oil and Jones Oil, all owned by DCC Plc, will rebrand under a new name – Certa – on 1st September 2022...
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  • Oil terminals are key facilities for the import, export, storage, blending, transfer and distribution of oil and petroleum products. Many terminals are...
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  • automated stations under "Certa" branding. This branding is a variant of the "Certas" name which is used for home heating oil in the UK and as the holding...
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    renamed, becoming CS Certamen. The ship was scrapped in 2014, under the name Certa. It was the world's first icebreaking cable repair ship built. In 1985,...
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  • Hussein Khodja (Arabic: حسين خوجة; born Giuseppe Certa in Favignana and died 1857 in Tunis) was a Tunisian politician and a mamluk who rose to become...
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