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  2. George W. Sears - Wikipedia

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    George Washington Sears (December 2, 1821 – May 1, 1890) was an American writer for Forest and Stream magazine in the 1880s and an early conservationist. His stories, appearing under the pen name "Nessmuk", popularized self-guided canoe camping tours of the Adirondack lakes in open, lightweight solo canoes and what is today called ultralight camping or ultralight backpacking.

  3. List of fictional presidents of the United States (S–T)

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    Sears is succeeded by President James Johnson by the time of Metal Gear Solid 2. In an early draft of the Metal Gear Solid 2 story, George Sears is named George Ryan and the events of the game were meant to occur while Solidus was still in office.

  4. John George Sears - Wikipedia

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    Born in Northampton and educated at the local elementary school, John Sears became an apprentice with the Manfield Company. [1] In 1891 he set up his own business as a boot-maker with the help of his younger brother, William, trading under the name J. Sears & Co. [1] In 1897 he opened his first retail outlet and by 1900 he had established his first shop in London. [1]

  5. Raiden (Metal Gear) - Wikipedia

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    According to series creator Hideo Kojima, the decision to make a new character to replace Solid Snake for most of Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty stemmed from the developer's desire to develop Snake from a third-person perspective. Kojima stated that Raiden's character and his perception by the audience were important to the overall feel of ...

  6. Bona Allen Company - Wikipedia

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    Bona Allen Tanners and Manufacturers building Bona Allen Tannery. The Bona Allen Company is a tannery and leather goods factory that opened in 1873 in Buford, Georgia.It became the nation's largest producer of hand-tooled saddles, bridles, horse collars, postal bags, cowboy boots, and shoes and had a contract to supply the sporting equipment giant, Spalding, with raw material for the ...

  7. Sears Employee Steals Boots, Wears Them to Work - AOL

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    An 18-year-old Sears employee was caught red-handed, or red-footed, as the case may be, showing up for work in a pair of boots he'd recently shoplifted from the same store. If it weren't for his ...