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sore
1. (esp of a wound, injury, etc.) painfully sensitive; tender
2. a painful or sensitive wound, injury, etc.


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Byline: blue chip Location: 1050 Bethel Drive, Eugene Annual revenue: Not disclosed When founded: Late 1980s Owners: Stan and Teresa Stubblefield Employees: Six Products: Salsa de Casa salsas, dips and marinades, and Soring Hart hummus; the salsas and hummus are certified organic Who buys its products: Distributed in local and national grocery stores, plus natural food stores, along the Interstate 5 corridor from Vancouver, Wash.
QUESTION: Who is spon soring the Blyth SAC Dave Jobson Open Competition?
Speaking on today's event, he said: "Newmarket has been central to my life for a very long time, and I am extremely grateful to New market racecourse and to Victor Chandler for arranging and spon soring this very special day.
 
 
 
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