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  2. Monkey boots - Wikipedia

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    In the UK monkey boots were sometimes seen by mods and skinheads as shoes worn by women and children. [19] While female skinheads and mods tended to wear more androgynous clothing, including boots, monkey boots became associated with women in certain mod and skinhead groups. [ 13 ]

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  4. Women's Running - Wikipedia

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    Published 6 times yearly by Outside, it is the only women's-specific running magazine available in the North American market. [1] According to the publisher it was created "to serve a rapidly growing community of female runners". [2] The magazine's editor-in-chief is Jen Ator, who was previously the fitness director of Women's Health for ten ...

  5. Woot - Wikipedia

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    Woot's original tagline was "One Day, One Deal" and is now "Don't work to find deals. Let the deals find you". [5] Originally, Woot offered one product per day until its stock of that item was sold out, or until the product was replaced at midnight Central Time with the next offering.

  6. Thai town maddened by marauding monkeys launches plan to lock ...

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    A Thai town, run ragged by its ever-growing population of marauding wild monkeys, launched an offensive against the simian raiders on Friday, using trickery and ripe tropical fruit. Several high ...

  7. Monkeys in Japanese culture - Wikipedia

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    Eating monkey meat, which is a long-standing tradition in China, is uncommon in Japanese culture. Archaeological excavations have found monkey bones at sites dated from the hunting-gathering Jōmon period (c. 14,000–300 BCE) but not at sites from the agricultural Yayoi period (300 BCE-250 CE) and later. Besides being a source of food for the ...