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  2. Lands' End - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1980s, Lands' End was the jersey supplier of the United States national rugby union team. [9] In July 1995, the company launched its website, Landsend.com. [10] In 2002, Sears, Roebuck and Company acquired the company for $2 billion in cash. [11] Sears offered products by Lands' End in many of its retail stores, until 2019. [12]

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  4. Gary Comer - Wikipedia

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    Comer was a long-time philanthropist, donating money to causes including children's health care, education and the study of global climate change.He opened the Gary Comer Youth Center which serves as the anchor institution to Gary Comer Middle School and Gary Comer College Prep, a campus of the Noble Network of Charter Schools.

  5. Land's End (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Land's End is a headland on the Penwith peninsula, located near Penzance in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. Lands' End is an American clothing retailer. Land's End, Lands End, or Lands' End may also refer to:

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  9. School uniforms in England - Wikipedia

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    There was no uniform, children attended in their only clothes. [5] The appearance of a uniform at most schools was slow to develop, and was rare before the beginning of the 19th century. It was influenced by the appearance of uniforms in civilian professions and trades, the growing sobriety of men's fashions, and the emergence of sportswear. [6]