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  2. Two Running-Obsessed Editors Put Brooks’ Newest ... - AOL

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    As I previously mentioned, this wasn’t my first time running in a pair of Brooks shoes—in fact, I’ve spent the past five years in the Ghost, Glycerin 21, Hyperion Elite (exclusively for race ...

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    Ghost Max $ at Brooks Running. Sizes: 7 to 15 | Widths: Medium, wide and extra wide | Heel drop: 6 mm | Weight: 10.0 oz (283 g) Brooks Ghost Max (Women’s) Ghost Max

  4. Hoka vs. Brooks: Here’s what we think about each running shoe

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    Read moreHoka vs. Brooks: Here’s what we think about each running shoe. The products and services mentioned below were selected independent of sales and advertising. However, Simplemost may ...

  5. Brooks Sports - Wikipedia

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    Brooks Sports, Inc., also known as Brooks Running, is an American sports equipment company that designs and markets high-performance men's and women's sneakers, clothing, and accessories. Headquartered in Seattle, Washington , Brooks products are available in 60 countries worldwide.

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    Prince Elias Acorn becomes the new king of the Kingdom of Acorn after his father's abdication due to his poor health. As with his sister Sally Acorn being a co-leader of the small band of Freedom Fighters alongside Sonic, [2] Elias reigns for a brief time until his kingdom is claimed by the royal wizard, Walter Naugus.

  7. Glycerol - Wikipedia

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    Triglyceride 3 NaOH / H 2 O Δ 3 × soap 3 × glycerol Triglycerides can be saponified with sodium hydroxide to give glycerol and fatty sodium salt or soap. Typical plant sources include soybeans or palm. Animal-derived tallow is another source. From 2000 to 2004, approximately 950,000 tons per year were produced in the United States and Europe; 350,000 tons of glycerol were produced in the U ...