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    Traditionally, Teva sandals were associated wit. You can literally never have enough pairs of sandals! Whether you prefer heeled variations or flat, tactical designs, the right sandal can vastly ...

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    Currently, it employs 160 workers and designs a new line of footwear every year to keep up with global fashion trends. Naot's products include a variety of shoes and sandals for men, women and children with special insoles that conform to the shape of the wearer's foot.

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    Teva Learning Center, Jewish environmental education organization; The Textile and Clothing Workers' Union, a former trade union in Finland; World Esperantist Vegetarian Association, abbreviated as "TEVA" from its Esperanto name

  5. Teva Pharmaceuticals - Wikipedia

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    Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. (also known as Teva Pharmaceuticals) is an Israeli multinational pharmaceutical company. Teva specializes primarily in generic drugs , but other business interests include branded-drugs, active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) and, to a lesser extent, contract manufacturing services and an out-licensing ...

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    Hoka One One Tennine. The company was founded in 2009 by Nicolas Mermoud and Jean-Luc Diard, former Salomon employees. They sought to design a shoe that allowed for faster downhill running, and created a model with an oversized outsole that had more cushion than other running shoes at the time. [2]

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    QVC was founded on June 13, 1986, by Joseph Segel and investors including Ralph Roberts, the founder and chairperson of Comcast.Roberts was able to arrange deals in which cable companies received investment stakes in QVC in exchange for carrying the channel. [1]