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  2. The best winter boots for men and women - AOL

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  3. Snow boot - Wikipedia

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    Snow boots are waterproof or water resistant, but winter boots are not. The two boot types have different uses. The snow boot is used on very wet or snowy conditions, while winter boots are better used on well-maintained roads or paths, or even while shopping. Snow boots are made of easy-to-clean materials, but winter boots are not.

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    Why is it a good deal? Finding a decent pair of warm snow boots for under $100 is a tall order, so at just $48, these are a total steal. They're 40% off right now, but the price tends to go up in ...

  5. Snow tire - Wikipedia

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    [21] [22] As of 2016, snow tires were 3.6% of the US market and 35% of the Canadian market. [23] US states and Canadian provinces control the use of snow tires. [24] Of these, Quebec is the only jurisdiction that requires snow tires throughout. [25] Some may require snow tires or chains only in specified areas during the winter. [26] [27] [28]

  6. Scoop (novel) - Wikipedia

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    William Boot, a young man who lives in genteel poverty, far from the iniquities of London, contributes nature notes to Lord Copper's Daily Beast, a national daily newspaper. He is dragooned into becoming a foreign correspondent , when the editors mistake him for John Courteney Boot, a fashionable novelist and a remote cousin.

  7. Wheel clamp - Wikipedia

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    The Smithsonian Institution now has a copy of Marugg's boot on display in Washington, D.C. [11] [12] By 1970 Marugg had sold 2,000 boots. Although the patent ran out in 1976 and modern car and truck wheels necessitated a redesign, Marugg's daughter kept up the business until 1986. Clancy Systems International later bought the rights to the boot.