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  2. Deichmann SE - Wikipedia

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    After World War I, Deichmann and his shoemakers produced their own shoes for the first time. Soon afterwards, Heinrich Deichmann bought cheap new goods from shoe factories to resell them to his own customers. Heinrich Deichmann opened his first large shoe shop at Borbeck Market in 1936. His wife, Julie, took over the business after his death in ...

  3. Jeremy Clarkson - Wikipedia

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    Jeremy Charles Robert Clarkson (born 11 April 1960) is an English television presenter, journalist, writer and farmer who specialises in motoring.He is best known for the motoring programmes Top Gear and The Grand Tour alongside Richard Hammond and James May.

  4. Field of Lost Shoes - Wikipedia

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    Field of Lost Shoes is a 2014 American war drama film directed by Sean McNamara and written by Dave Kennedy and Thomas Farrell. The film stars Nolan Gould , Lauren Holly , Jason Isaacs , Tom Skerritt , Keith David and David Arquette .

  5. Foot Locker - Wikipedia

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    On February 12, 1999, a federal jury in Austin awarded $341,000 (equivalent to $586,579 in 2023) [24] to a former Foot Locker shoe store manager who said the company systematically discriminated against its African American employees by offering more opportunities for promotions to white managers.

  6. Shoes on the Danube Bank - Wikipedia

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    The Shoes on the Danube Bank (Hungarian: Cipők a Duna-parton) is a memorial erected on 16 April 2005, in Budapest, Hungary.Conceived by film director Can Togay, he created it on the east bank of the Danube River with sculptor Gyula Pauer [] to honour the Jews who were massacred by fascist Hungarian militia belonging to the Arrow Cross Party in Budapest during the Second World War.

  7. Huarache (shoe) - Wikipedia

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    [2] In the present day, huaraches still remain to be an important symbol and staple of Mexican culture. But the rise in popularity of Mexican culture has resulted in the mass-production of the shoes to accommodate for the high demand. [3] This has led to some vendors taking advantage of Mexican producers of the shoes.