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  2. Shakespeare Fishing Tackle - Wikipedia

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    The Shakespeare Company is a subsidiary of Pure Fishing which manufactures fishing equipment. It was founded by William Shakespeare Jr. in Kalamazoo, Michigan in 1897. [1] It was moved to Columbia, South Carolina in 1970.

  3. Penn Reels - Wikipedia

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    Penn Reels hold a unique place in saltwater fishing reels, with over 1,400 International Game Fish Association (IGFA) world records being set using them. Over 220 different models are manufactured today. [5] Their signature reel remains the Penn Senator, the Jig Master also being popular, signature rods the Penn Power Stick and Tuna Stick

  4. Kohl's took an additional 50% off its clearance section - AOL

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    I shop the internet 8 hours a day, and these are my picks from Kohl's clearance sale

  5. Adelstein-Lew controversy - Wikipedia

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    The turn was the 3♥, improving neither player's hand. Adelstein bet $10,000, which was almost the size of the pot, making it $21,700. Lew raised the bet to $20,000 and Adelstein pushed all-in to Lew's remaining $109,000 stack. After taking some time to think and talk to Adelstein, Lew called and they ran the river twice.

  6. Solomon Lew - Wikipedia

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    Solomon Lew (born 22 March 1945) is an Australian businessman. His principal commercial activities involve importing apparel, toys and other goods into Australia from China and investments, mainly in retail companies.

  7. DR Class 243 - Wikipedia

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    DR and DB each ordered 45 slightly improved locomotives of Class 112.1 from AEG, who had taken over LEW Hennigsdorf as they had owned the factory in 1946. The decision for DB to order Class 112.1 locomotives was mainly to support the factory at Hennigsdorf as DB would have preferred a 200 km/h (120 mph) universal locomotive such as the Class 120 .