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  2. Hobo - Wikipedia

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    Two hoboes, one carrying a bindle, walking along railroad tracks after being put off a train (c. 1880s –1930s). A hobo is a migrant worker in the United States. [1] [2] Hoboes, tramps, and bums are generally regarded as related, but distinct: a hobo travels and is willing to work; a tramp travels, but avoids work if possible; a bum neither travels nor works.

  3. Negan - Wikipedia

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    Noel Murray of Rolling Stone ranked Negan 10th in a list of 30 best Walking Dead characters, saying, "it would've been hard for any villain to live up to the hype, but thanks to Jeffrey Dean Morgan's grinning, relaxed performance and some genuinely shocking acts of violence, Negan has been firmly established as a formidable enemy. The alarming ...

  4. Walking - Wikipedia

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    Hiking with full packs. Many people enjoy walking as a recreation in the mainly urban modern world, and it is one of the best forms of exercise. [36] For some, walking is a way to enjoy nature and the outdoors; and for others the physical, sporting and endurance aspect is more important.

  5. History of physical training and fitness - Wikipedia

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    Mallinckrodt, Rebekka von, and Angela Schattner, eds. Sports and Physical Exercise in Early Modern Culture: New Perspectives on the History of Sports and Motion (2017) Waller, John C. Health and Wellness in 19th-Century America (2013) Whorton, James C. Crusaders for Fitness The History of American Health Reformers (Princeton UP, 1982).

  6. Wolfgang - Wikipedia

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    The earliest reference of the name being used was in the 8th century. [1] The name was also attested as "Vulfgang" in the Reichenauer Verbrüderungsbuch [ de ] in the 9th century. [ 2 ] The earliest recorded famous bearer of the name was a tenth-century Saint Wolfgang of Regensburg .

  7. Hardy (surname) - Wikipedia

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    It appears that the oldest usage is from the Old French hardi meaning "bold, courageous" which itself comes from Old Frankish hardjan meaning "to make hard". [3] The final -y is also typical of the French proper names (first names, surnames and place names, with the notable exception Henri , when it is a given name).

  8. List of photographs considered the most important - Wikipedia

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    The earliest surviving photograph depicting people: a person working as a shoeshiner and an individual having his shoes shined. [5] [s 1] [s 3] Self‐Portrait as a Drowned Man [b] 18 October 1840 Hippolyte Bayard: Paris, France [6] Direct Positive

  9. Work - Wikipedia

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    Work (professional wrestling), a term with several meanings; Work (vehicle), an electric vehicle by StreetScooter "Work" (The Armando Iannucci Shows), a television episode "Work" , a television episode; Work: A Story of Experience, an 1873 novel by Louisa May Alcott; Good works or works, a person's actions or deeds in contrast to inner qualities