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  2. Winter clothing - Wikipedia

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    Winter clothing are clothes used for protection against the particularly cold weather of winter. [1] Often they have a good water resistance, consist of multiple layers to protect and insulate against low temperatures.

  3. Rare ‘snow doughnuts’ form in Michigan backyard: See photos ...

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    National Snow Forecast Map. Although it is cold, warmer weather is expected to be on the horizon soon next week. The map below shows the probability that an area could receive more than 4 inches ...

  4. M Club banner - Wikipedia

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    Matthew Godin (No. 99) touches the banner, 2012. The tradition began in 1962 when Michigan began the season with a 1–5 record. [1] Before the Illinois game on November 10, the M Club received permission from head coach Bump Elliott to have the school's varsity letter winners in other sports line up in two rows on the field, welcoming the football team as it ran onto the field. [3]

  5. Fashion - Wikipedia

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    Fashion is a term used interchangeably to describe the creation of clothing, footwear, accessories, cosmetics, and jewellery of different cultural aesthetics and their mix and match into outfits that depict distinctive ways of dressing (styles and trends) as signifiers of social status, self-expression, and group belonging.

  6. Nike Dunk - Wikipedia

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    Nike Dunk is a line of shoes released by Nike in 1985. Originally released as a basketball shoe, the popularity of the shoe among the skating community also led to the creation of a variant used for skateboarding. The shoe is offered in low-, mid- and high-top styles.

  7. Dunk tank - Wikipedia

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    The dunking mechanism on the typical dunk tank is triggered by a ball hitting a small target. A dunk tank, also known as a dunking booth or dunking machine, is a common feature at Canadian and American fairs, fundraisers, and celebrations. [1] It involves at least two participants, one of whom sits on a collapsible bench above a human-sized ...

  8. Talk:Slam dunk - Wikipedia

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    I just moved some relevant content from the Slam_dunk#Notable_dunks section into the Slam_dunk#Free_Throw_Line section, and that should be sufficient. Instead, I would recommend having Free-throw line dunk be changed into a redirect to the Slam_dunk#Free_Throw_Line section. — Myasuda 23:41, 17 August 2012 (UTC)

  9. Slam Dunk Contest - Wikipedia

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    All competitors had to perform a dunk from ten feet, but Julius Erving started marking his steps from the free throw line which is fifteen feet away. [2] [5] Erving then completed a dunk from the free throw line, winning the contest. [9] [5] He said, "I just wanted to make a nice, soaring play that would get the fans out of their seats. I ...