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  2. Crocs' new mule-inspired clogs are the best 'everything shoe'

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    Crocs' OG clogs can be a bit jarring. These new clogs were made to mimic leather mules, and they're the best shoe the brand has ever made. Crocs' new mule-inspired clogs are the best 'everything shoe'

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    The lightweight, rubber-soled shoes are undeniably cute, utterly comfortable and up to 60% off in a few different colors. ... Crocs Women's LiteRide 360 Pacer Sneakers. $48 $70 Save $22.

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    In October 2006, Crocs Inc. purchased Jibbitz, a manufacturer of accessories that snap into the holes in Crocs shoes, for $10 million, or $20 million if Jibbitz met earnings goals. [ 20 ] In January 2007, Crocs acquired assets of Ocean Minded [ 21 ] for $1.75 million in cash, plus potentially $3.75 million based on performance.

  6. Zola Budd - Wikipedia

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    Zola Budd (also known as Zola Pieterse; born 26 May 1966) is a South African middle-distance and long-distance runner.She competed at the 1984 Olympic Games for Great Britain and the 1992 Olympic Games for South Africa, both times in the 3000 metres.

  7. 1964 Monson Motor Lodge protests - Wikipedia

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    Segregationists trying to prevent blacks from swimming at a "White only" beach in St. Augustine, June 25, 1964 Segregationists, highway patrol and black demonstrators at a "white only" beach, June 25, 1964. The same strategy was repeated less than a week later when SCLC activists performed a "wade-in" at the whites-only St. Augustine beach.