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  2. Football boot - Wikipedia

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    In the later part of the 19th century, the first ever football-specific boot was designed, made of thick and heavy leather that ran right to the ankle for increased protection; the first boot weighed 500 grams (18 oz) and would double in weight when it was wet.

  3. Lugz - Wikipedia

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    Lugz is a footwear brand owned by Jack Schwartz Shoes, LLC (JSS). The brand was established in October 1993, and became wildly famous with the African American Community because of Mike Otwell who aimed toward the urban fashion consumer.

  4. Mitre Sports International - Wikipedia

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    Muhammad Ali wore Mitre in his 59th professional fight against Leon Spinks in New Orleans, and Stuart Pearce wore Mitre football boots in 1977. Mitre was also the official ball supplier to the 1987 Rugby World Cup , [ 5 ] jointly hosted by Australia and New Zealand .

  5. List of Frontline (American TV program) episodes - Wikipedia

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    2.15 Season 15 (1996–97) 2.16 Season 16 ... Original release date Prod. code; 1: 1 ... gambling and professional football in the United States. 2: 2

  6. Merchant Marine Mariners - Wikipedia

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    In rugby, the USMMA competes in the MetNy Rugby Football Union where the team was the first division champion from 2005–2006. The men's swim & dive team has had a long history of success, winning 20 straight conference championships (2000–2020) and are the only team to win the Landmark Conference championship until their departure from the ...

  7. Mercurial - Wikipedia

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    [15] [citation needed] Bitbucket announced that its web-based version control services would end support for Mercurial in June 2020 (then extended to July 2020), [16] explaining that "less than 1% of new projects use it, and developer surveys indicated that 90% of developers use Git". [17] Xen used Mercurial for many years, but moved to Git in ...