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    Add the 32 Degrees ladies’ quilted jacket to your Costco shopping cart and receive $4 off its original price through Feb. 11. Each women’s jacket features a full snap front and two hand pockets.

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    32 Degrees Ladies’ Side Pocket Jogger. Price: $11.99. Make every day in the winter months a comfy one with these 32 Degrees ladies’ side pocket joggers. Costco members save $3 off the original ...

  5. Cargo pants - Wikipedia

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    Cargo shorts are a shorts version of the cargo pants, with the legs usually extending down to near-knee lengths. Both cargo pants and shorts have since become popular as urban casual wear , since they are loose-fitting and quite convenient for carrying extra items during everyday foot trips or while cycling .

  6. William Proxmire - Wikipedia

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    Arthur C. Clarke attacked Proxmire in his short story "Death and the Senator" (1960) [citation needed]. Later, the short story "The Return of William Proxmire" (1989) by Larry Niven [40] and the novel Fallen Angels (1991) [citation needed], written by Niven, Jerry Pournelle, and Michael F. Flynn, were directed against the senator.

  7. Shorts - Wikipedia

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    The British English term, short trousers, is used, only for shorts that are a short version of ordinary trousers (i.e., pants or slacks in American English). For example: tailored shorts, often lined, as typically worn as part of a school uniform for boys up to their early teens, [1] [2] [3] and by servicemen and policemen in tropical climates.