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10-K Thirst Quencher was a sports drink that competed with Gatorade, Powerade, and other sports drink brands.. The brand was owned by Suntory, a Japanese conglomerate. [1] It was bottled in the United States by Kentwood Spring Water and marketed in the US with the slogan "Really Really Good Stuff", named for the 10K race.
The slogan CREAG AN TUIRC appears on the crest badge of a member of Clan MacLaren. Arms of Brady Brim-DeForest , Baron of Balvaird with the motto above the crest and war cry or slogan below. An slogan is used in Scottish heraldry as a heraldic motto or a secondary motto.
In athletics, 10,000 meters, 10 kilometers, 10 km, or 10K (6.2 miles) is the final standard track event in a long-distance track event and a distance in other racing events such as running, cycling, and skiing. In bicycle racing, annual Tour of 10,000 Lakes Stage Race in Minneapolis. [29]
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France's national motto Liberté, égalité, fraternité, seen on a public building in Belfort.. This article lists state and national mottos for the world's nations. The mottos for some states lacking general international recognition, extinct states, non-sovereign nations, regions, and territories are listed, but their names are not bolded.
10K may refer to: 10000 (number), the natural number following 9999 and preceding 10001; 10K run, a common road running race distance; 10,000 metres, a running track race distance; 10-K Thirst Quencher, a sports drink; Form 10-K, a form used by the Securities and Exchange Commission; 10K, la década robada, Argentine book by Jorge Lanata
With the passing of former President Jimmy Carter, his chief speechwriter, James Fallows, looks back on Carter's time in office – and a post-presidency that would enshrine his legacy.
Mo Farah is a seven-time winner of the men's race and his course record of 27:44 minutes in 2010 was ratified as the British record for the 10K road distance. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] The women's record of 31:06 minutes was also set in 2010, by Kenya's Mary Keitany .