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  2. Pete Gray (activist) - Wikipedia

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    Peter Robert Gray (10 May 1980 – 30 April 2011) was an Australian environmental activist, notable for two landmark court cases, and for having thrown his shoes in public at former Prime Minister of Australia John Howard in protest over Australia's participation in the 2003 invasion of Iraq.

  3. Drinking from shoes - Wikipedia

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    The drinker either removes their own shoe, or nominates a friend's shoe to be used as the vessel. The shoe is tilted and the entire contents of a can of beer are poured into the shoe's opening. Once the beverage has settled, the beer is drunk by tipping the shoe up to the mouth and chugging it. The drink most commonly used for a shoey is beer ...

  4. Shoey! Harry Styles drinks out of his shoe midconcert in ...

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    Harry Styles kicked off his set of Australian tour dates with none other than a "shoey," the Aussie tradition that requires a person to pour a drink into their shoe and chug it.

  5. List of shoe-throwing incidents - Wikipedia

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    Replica of the shoe thrown at George W. Bush in a New York Museum . 7 April: Arbab Ghulam Rahim, the former Chief Minister of Sindh, Pakistan, was leaving the back door of the Sindh assembly building after taking oath as a newly elected member when he was hit by a shoe allegedly thrown by Agha Javed Pathan, a worker from the Pakistan Peoples Party.

  6. Payless (footwear retailer) - Wikipedia

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    Australia: In 2013, Payless ShoesSource bought Payless Shoes Australia's full 150 stores, which has operated since 1980 out of administration. Previously, these two companies did not have any affiliation. [26] On December 13, 2016, it was reported that all Payless shoe stores were to be closed in Australia with the loss of 730 jobs. [7] [8]

  7. Kiwi (shoe polish) - Wikipedia

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    Kiwi was a major improvement on previous brands. It preserved shoe leather, made it shine, and restored colour. By the time Kiwi Dark Tan was released in 1908, it incorporated agents that added suppleness and water resistance. Australian-made boot polish was then considered the world's best.

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