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    The OOMG Slip-On Sneaker is an easy-on shoe that reduces compressive forces on your joints, making it ideal for those with back pain. The shoes also offer a supportive arch and have the American ...

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    Whatever your goal, you're going to need the right walking shoes. Allbirds is offering up to 50% off select styles, including its podiatrist-approved Tree Runners and Tree Dashers.If you're not ...

  4. List of unarmed African Americans killed by law enforcement ...

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    A searchable database of fatal police shootings in the U.S. since 2015, is maintained by the Washington Post. The list can be filtered by state, city, police department, year of shooting, police body cam footage, victim name, age, race, gender, whether the victim was armed or unarmed, any mental illness, or fleeing the scene.

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  6. H.C. Godman Co. - Wikipedia

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    H.C. Godman Co. The H.C. Godman Co. Building. The H.C. Godman Company was a shoe manufacturer based in Columbus, Ohio. The manufacturer was the first of significance in the city, founded by Henry Clay Godman as Hodder and Godman Leather in 1876. It operated until 1962, only one of two local shoe manufacturers in Columbus to survive into the 1960s.

  7. List of North American ethnic and religious fraternal orders

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    Men and women were admitted. The Order paid sick and death benefits which in 1897 were $5 per day for sickness and $300 to $400 for death. Claimed to be of Masonic origin, and its emblem used a fish, cross, rose and the letters INRI, similar to the 18th degree in Scottish Rite Masonry. Local lodges were called "Tabernacles."

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