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  2. New shoes on budget day - Wikipedia

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    Paul Martin wore new work boots he received as a gift from Chrétien for his first budget, in 1994, but did not wear new footwear with subsequent budgets. John Manley did not wear new shoes for the two budgets he tabled, in 2002 and 2003. His successor, Ralph Goodale, released two budgets in 2004 and 2005, and wore new shoes both times. [7]

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    "Life is too short to wear boring shoes. Buy footwear you are excited to wear, and ignore anyone who judges you. They are probably jealous of your courage and style." #25. I broke my ankle looking ...

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  5. Dream - Wikipedia

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    A painting depicting Daniel O'Connell dreaming of a confrontation with George IV, shown inside a thought bubble. A dream is a succession of images, ideas, emotions, and sensations that usually occur involuntarily in the mind during certain stages of sleep. [1]

  6. Footwear - Wikipedia

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    In the U.S., the annual footwear industry revenue was $48 billion in 2012. In 2015, there were about 29,000 shoe stores in the U.S. and the shoe industry employed about 189,000 people. [47] Due to rising imports, these numbers are also declining. The only way of staying afloat in the shoe market is to establish a presence in niche markets. [48]

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    By 2001, I Dream of Jeannie reruns had been a TV staple for decades, including on TV Land. Here, Eden and Hagman posed for a photo at the network's 5th anniversary celebration in New York City.

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  9. Drinking from shoes - Wikipedia

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    Man drinking from shoe in pub A cup, made to resemble a poulaine, dating to late 16th century Germany Preparation of a shoey. Drinking from a shoe has historically been performed as both a bringer of good fortune, a hazing punishment, or a party piece. Drinking champagne from a lady's slipper became a symbol of decadence in the early 20th century.