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  2. A Lot of Hard Yakka - Wikipedia

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    A Lot of Hard Yakka, subtitled "Triumph and torment: a county cricketer's life", is the first volume of autobiography by the cricketer-journalist Simon Hughes, and the William Hill Sports Book of the Year for 1997, [1] making it the first volume on cricket thus to be feted.

  3. Hanes Australasia - Wikipedia

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    2007 – Became a market leader in the workwear category by acquiring the Yakka group of companies (including the Yakka, Hard Yakka, Can't Tear 'Em, Stylecorp, NNT Uniforms, Wrangler and Lee Jeans brands) from the Laidlaw family. [23] 2008 – Berlei launched the Barely There bra. 2008 – Signed up to the Ethical Trading Initiative (ETI).

  4. Yakka - Wikipedia

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    Hard yakka, a term meaning "hard work" in Australian English and New Zealand English; Hard Yakka, an Australian clothing company named after the term; A Lot of Hard Yakka, autobiography by English cricketer journalist Simon Hughes; Yaca (disambiguation) Yacca (disambiguation) Yacker, a creature in the video game Sonic Colors; Yaka (disambiguation)

  5. Are the Everlane Outlaw Boots Comfortable? - AOL

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    Like a true cowboy boot, these have a hard sole and tapered, pointed toe that limit the breathing room your feet get in the toe box. The first time I wore them, I instantly knew there would be a ...

  6. Hard yakka - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 6 February 2011, at 02:47 (UTC).; Text is available under the

  7. Nocona Boots - Wikipedia

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    Nocona Boots was founded in Nocona, Texas, in 1925 by Enid Justin. She was the daughter of Justin Boots founder H.J. "Daddy Joe" Justin , who had begun boot-making in Spanish Fort, Texas in 1879. Cowboys ordered his custom-fit boots, which were ready to pick up after their cattle drives . [ 2 ]