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  2. Alert: Brooks Running Shoes Are Up to 40% Off This January - AOL

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    Every month, our editors find the best Brooks sneaker sales on the internet. In January, we found up to 40% off Glycerin, Adrenaline, and other running shoes.

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    But excellence doesn't come cheap, and most of Brooks' premium models are over $130 each, which is why we've been on the hunt for great Brooks running shoe deals for Black Friday. Hyperion Tempo ...

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    In addition to brands like Apple and Brooks, Amazon's own products typically go on sale. Be on the lookout for discounts on Echo speakers or a Fire TV . What Are the Amazon Prime Day 2024 dates?

  5. Brooks Sports - Wikipedia

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    Brooks Sports, Inc., also known as Brooks Running, is an American sports equipment company that designs and markets high-performance men's and women's sneakers, clothing, and accessories. Headquartered in Seattle, Washington, Brooks products are available in 60 countries worldwide. It is a subsidiary of Berkshire Hathaway. [2] [3] [4]

  6. Brooks Brothers - Wikipedia

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    Brooks Brothers is referenced in the opening line of the lyrics to "Harvard Blues", written by George Frazier and popularized by Count Basie and Jimmy Rushing in the 1940s. The song begins with the lyric "I wear Brooks clothes and white shoes all the time" and goes on to portray the protagonist of the song as a privileged but idle bon vivant. [77]

  7. Women for Sobriety - Wikipedia

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    Women for Sobriety (WFS) is a non-profit secular addiction recovery group for women with addiction problems. WFS was created by sociologist Jean Kirkpatrick in 1976 as an alternative to twelve-step addiction recovery groups like Alcoholics Anonymous (AA). As of 1998 there were more than 200 WFS groups worldwide. [1]

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