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  2. Jim McNeill - Wikipedia

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    In 1980 he married Dr Ann McNeill (née Jukes) - they had two daughters, Kirsty and Helen, and two grandchildren, Lachlan and Louis. He was later married to Lorraine McNeill (née Moore) - they had a son, Mac. Jim now lives with his wife Sam McNeill in Princetown, Dartmoor, Devon UK where together they run the Global Warrior Project.

  3. Warrior Sports - Wikipedia

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    Liverpool's first-team wearing the 2012–13 season home kit made by Warrior. In April 2011, Warrior Sports reportedly signed a sponsorship agreement for Liverpool worth £25 million per season as of the 2012–13 season while Carlsberg reduced their annual sponsorship to just half of that, overtaking the English club record of £23.3 million paid by Nike for supplying Manchester United and ...

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  5. Warrior (shoes) - Wikipedia

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    After that revival, a pair of Warrior shoes can go for about 100 yuan, as the company targets the product to customers who enjoy retro products. [4] Its revenue grew from 200 million yuan in 2010, to 600 million in 2013, reaching the 700 next year. [13] Warrior is owned by Shanghai Huayi, a chemical company. [14]

  6. Lego Atlantis - Wikipedia

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    It also included a life-sized figure of a SCUBA diver from the Lego Atlantis line of toys called L.A.N.S.E. (Lego Atlantis Navigational SCUBA Explorer) and Atlantis Kids Adventures (AKA) is an 8,000-square-foot club that takes the idea of personalization to the kids' level, allowing them to choose their own adventure. [12] [13]

  7. Winnebago Industries - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded by Forest City, Iowa businessman John K. Hanson in February 1958. At the time, the town, located in Winnebago County, Iowa, was undergoing an economic downturn, so Hanson and a group of community leaders convinced a California firm, Modernistic Industries, to open a travel trailer factory in a bid to revive the local economy.

  8. Dungeon Explorer: Warriors of Ancient Arts - Wikipedia

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    Dungeon Explorer: Meiyaku no Tobira (ダンジョンエクスプローラー 盟約の扉, Danjon Ekusupurōrā Meiyaku no Tobira) and Dungeon Explorer: Jashin no Ryōiki (ダンジョンエクスプローラー 邪神の領域, Danjon Ekusupurōrā Jashin no Ryōiki) are a pair of action role-playing video game for the PlayStation Portable and Nintendo DS, respectively.

  9. Mighty Max (toyline) - Wikipedia

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    Mighty Max Storms Dragon Island - contains the figures of Max, Virgil, Norman, Skullmaster, a Necrosaur, the Zilard Overlord, a Zilard Mutant Warrior, and the Lagoon Monster. Mighty Max Trapped In Skull Mountain - contains the figures of Max, Skullmaster, Warmonger, a rock monster, a giant crab, and a double-headed dragon.