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  2. Flu Game shoes - Wikipedia

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    The Flu Game shoes are black and red size 13 Nike Air Jordan XII worn by Michael Jordan in game five of the 1997 NBA Finals, commonly called The Flu Game. The game was between Michael Jordan's Chicago Bulls and the Utah Jazz. It was reported that Jordan had the flu before and during the game.

  3. Air Jordan - Wikipedia

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    Air Jordan is a line of basketball and sportswear shoes produced by Nike, Inc. Related apparel and accessories are marketed under Jordan Brand.. The first Air Jordan shoe was produced for basketball player Michael Jordan during his time with the Chicago Bulls on November 17, 1984, and released to the public on April 1, 1985.

  4. Jordan Geller - Wikipedia

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    Like most of Jordan's shoes, the sneakers were mismatched: the left pair was a U.S size 13 while the right pair was a size 13.5. [ 55 ] [ 56 ] Geller acquired the sneakers in 2012 via an eBay auction, [ 57 ] [ 58 ] and referred to them as the "crown jewel" of the ShoeZeum. [ 59 ]

  5. Jumpman (logo) - Wikipedia

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    Jordan also claimed for portrait right against Qiaodan Sports' logo. However, prosecutors claimed that "the Qiaodan's logo did not violate Jordan's portraiture rights as it does not include distinguishable facial features." [10] Even after this case the Jordan brand continues to battle cases with other companies copying the Jordan Jumpman logo ...

  6. Jordans - Wikipedia

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    Air Jordan, a brand of Nike shoes sponsored by American basketball player Michael Jordan; Jordans' anomaly, a familial abnormality of white blood cell morphology; Jordans Mine, on the Isle of Portland in Dorset, England; Jordanshöhe, a mountain in central Germany

  7. Model (person) - Wikipedia

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    With Page 3 models becoming fixtures in the British tabloids, glamour models such as Jordan, now known as Katie Price, became household names. By 2004, Page 3 regulars earned anywhere from £30,000 to 40,000, [75] where the average salary of a non-Page 3 model, as of 2011, was between £10,000 and 20,000. [79]

  8. Culture of Jordan - Wikipedia

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    The Jordanian cuisine is a traditional style of food preparation originating from Jordan that has developed from centuries of social and political change with roots starts with the evidence of human activity in Jordan in the Paleolithic period (c. 90,000 BC). There is a wide variety in the Jordanian style of cooking.

  9. Women in punk rock - Wikipedia

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    Jordan Mooney Women in the hardcore punk scene typically wore army pants, band T-shirts, and hooded sweatshirts. [ 43 ] The style of the 1980s hardcore scene contrasted with the more provocative fashion styles of late 1970s punk rockers (elaborate hairdos , torn clothes, patches, safety pins, studs, spikes, etc.).