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  2. Simms Fishing Products - Wikipedia

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    Simms was founded in 1980 by John Simms, a Jackson, Wyoming fishing guide and outfitter. John Simms established the company to manufacture a higher quality of waders and wading equipment than was available at the time. In the mid-1980s, John Simms introduced high quality neoprene waders to the U.S. market. John Simms later sold the company to ...

  3. Waders (footwear) - Wikipedia

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    Chinese-made full-body chest-entry wading suit with attached socks, wristseals and neckseal. There are two main types of waders: stocking-foot and boot-foot. Stocking-foot is separate from the boot and connects to it, while boot-foot includes the boot already. [3]

  4. Simms - Wikipedia

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    Aamir Simms (born 1999), American basketball player; Albert G. Simms (1882–1964), American politician; Allen Simms (born 1982), American triple jumper and entrepreneur; Andrew Simms, British writer and political analyst; Bekah Simms (born 1990), Canadian composer; Ben Simm (disambiguation), including Ben Simms; Bill Simms (1908–2002 ...

  5. Fred Kerley arrest footage renews familiar questions about ...

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    Video footage of Fred Kerley's arrest by Miami Beach police sparked a wide range of reaction on social media Friday − and renewed an all-too familiar conversation about policing in America ...

  6. Hip boot - Wikipedia

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    Hip boots are designed to protect the wearer from water, and allow wading out into deeper waters. They also help to keep the feet and legs warm. Sketch of hip boots. Hip boots are also worn by many ecologists, environmental scientists, and aquatic biologists [2] who do tests in swamps or lakes to determine the quality of water.

  7. Texas-based Army soldiers charged in alleged human smuggling ...

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    Three U.S. Army soldiers stationed in Texas have been charged in an alleged human smuggling operation involving noncitizens from Mexico and Guatemala, federal officials said.