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  3. The viral Avia sneakers are finally back in stock at Walmart ...

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    As far as sizing goes, these Walmart sneakers are currently available in women's sizes 6-12, with select wide sizes available in the black and pink style. Grab these sought-after sneakers before ...

  4. TikTok is calling these $28 Avia sneakers 'Hoka dupes ... - AOL

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    The Avia Women's Hightail Athletic Sneakers have amassed an army of fans not only for their resemblance to the cult fave Hokas, but also because they're pretty incredible in their own right....

  5. These are the best deals to shop at Walmart right now - AOL

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    You'll get free shipping and grocery delivery, savings on gas and prescriptions, exclusive access to major deals and more. (Those without Walmart+ still get free shipping on orders of $35 or...

  6. American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 - Wikipedia

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    The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 ( ARRA) ( Pub. L. 111–5 (text) (PDF) ), nicknamed the Recovery Act, was a stimulus package enacted by the 111th U.S. Congress and signed into law by President Barack Obama in February 2009. Developed in response to the Great Recession, the primary objective of this federal statute was to save ...

  7. ModCloth - Wikipedia

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    Modcloth was founded in 2002 by Susan Gregg Koger and Eric Koger. Susan and Eric were students at Carnegie Mellon University and launched ModCloth as a website to sell used vintage dresses. [4] ModCloth grossed $18,000 in revenue in 2005 and received its first round of seed funding in 2008. [5] In 2009, ModCloth reported $15 million in revenue ...

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