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    We talked to a running coach and physical therapist, as well as tested a bunch of Saucony running shoes to find the right ones for every type of runner.

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  4. Saucony - Wikipedia

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    Saucony's shoe boxes once had the phrase "sock a knee" printed on them, which represents the correct pronunciation of the company's name. [1] The Saucony brand logo represents the Saucony Creek's constant flow, and the boulders lining its creek bed. The company is a popular racing shoe producer, making track spikes and cross country racing flats.

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    California, for instance, has long since stopped relying on guns to manage prisoners. By the late 1990s, after adopting more powerful weapons, the state was paying out massive settlements to shooting victims. The state tasked a former assistant director of the prison system, Richard Ehle, to review some of these incidents.

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    They were notable for having a small zippered pocket on the side of the shoe, large enough for a small amount of loose change, keys, etc. White KangaRoos sneakers. KangaROOS were designed by American architect and jogging enthusiast Bob Gamm. Gamm was a running enthusiast who would go ten kilometers a day, but preferred light athletic clothes ...