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  2. Burton (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    Burton is a British online clothing retailer, former high street retailer and clothing manufacturer, specialising in men's clothing and footwear. The company was a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index , but became a trading name of Arcadia Group Brands Ltd , part of the Arcadia Group .

  3. Burton Snowboards - Wikipedia

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    As of 2009, Burton owned ten companies that sold snowboards, outerwear, and shoes. [13] [14] In 2008, Burton began to make surfboards in Vermont. [citation needed] For many years, Burton and his wife—Donna Gaston Carpenter, whom he had married in 1983 [5] —hosted the Fall Bash, to promote goodwill among company employees and friends. [15]

  4. Slide (footwear) - Wikipedia

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    Slides can be high-heeled, flat-heeled or somewhere in between, and may cover nearly the entire foot from ankle to toe, or may have only one or two narrow straps. They usually include a single strap or a sequence of straps across the toes and the lower half of the foot to hold the shoe on the foot. The term is descriptive in that this shoe is ...

  5. Bandana (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A bandana is a cloth also known as a kerchief. Bandana or bandanna may also refer to: Bandana (pop band) Bandana (country band) Bandana, Kentucky, a small town in the United States; Bandana, second studio album by hip hop duo MadGibbs; Bandanna, Pennsylvania, unincorporated area in York County, Pennsylvania, United States; Bandanna by Daron Hagen

  6. 12 snacks children around the world leave for Santa Claus - AOL

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    In the US, it's common for children to leave Santa Claus milk and cookies. But this tradition looks different for children around the world. In Ireland, some families leave Santa a pint of Guinness.

  7. Shoelaces - Wikipedia

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    The Armenian Areni-1 shoe, which has been dated to around 3500 BC, is a simple leather shoe with leather "shoelaces" passing through slotted "eyelets" cut into the hide. The more complex shoes worn by Ötzi the Iceman , who lived around 3300 BC, were bound with "shoelaces" made of lime bark string.

  8. Inline skates - Wikipedia

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    Urban skates Hockey skates. Inline skates are boots with wheels arranged in a single line from front to back, allowing a skater to roll along on these wheels. Inline skates are technically a type of roller skate, but most people associate the term roller skates with quad skates, another type of roller skates with a two-by-two wheel arrangement similar to a car.

  9. 2012 House of Representatives Outlook - The Huffington Post

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    Local Republican officials selected Rodney Davis (R), a former aide to Illinois Rep. John Shimkus, as the replacement nominee at a May 19 convention. The DCCC started to air ads against Davis in August, while Davis' campaign and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce , American Action Network , and the NRCC have run ads criticizing Gill's support for ...