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  2. John Boot, 2nd Baron Trent - Wikipedia

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    John Campbell Boot, 2nd Baron Trent, KBE (19 January 1889 – 8 March 1956), was a British retail businessman, the son of the Sir Jesse Boot who turned the pharmaceutical retailer Boots Company into a major national company, and Florence Boot.

  3. London Boots Ichi-gō Ni-gō - Wikipedia

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    The #2 of London Boots #1 #2, he is known for his style of talking out of context and leading others off-topic to create comedic effects. Atsushi appears more often as the talkative one of the duo, and acts as the MC for numerous television programs. Ryō Tamura (田村亮) Born January 8, 1972 in Takatsuki, Osaka. Plays the tsukkomi.

  4. Flyfishers' Club - Wikipedia

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    The Flyfishers' Club is a gentlemen's club in London, England, which was founded in 1884 for enthusiasts of flyfishing. [1] In 1894, the club had more than three hundred members, while in 1984, this number had risen to between eight and nine hundred members.

  5. London Royal - Wikipedia

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    Fly chronology; Maps (2012) London Royal (2014) London Royal is the fifth studio album from English singer-songwriter Get Cape. Wear Cape.

  6. Flyboard - Wikipedia

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    A Flyboard rider stands on a board connected by a long hose to a watercraft. Water is forced under pressure to a pair of boots with jet nozzles underneath which provide thrust for the rider to fly up to 22 m (72 ft) in the air or to dive headlong through the water down as far as one is willing to go. [2] [failed verification]

  7. Viral banana artwork has sold again — this time for $6.24 million

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    Italian artist Maurizio Cattelan's "Comedian," a conceptual artwork comprising a banana stuck to a wall with duct tape, sold on Wednesday for $6.24 million at a Sotheby's auction in New York.

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