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  2. The 12 Best Work Sneakers That Are Office-Approved - AOL

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    From timeless shoes like New Balance's 990V6s to sneakers with a bold flair like Loewe's Retro Runners, shop the 12 best work sneakers that are sleek enough to wear to the office. Made in USA 990V6

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    Stylish, comfy, casual, and nonslip, we've found the best work sneakers for the office from brands like New Balance, Hoka, Reebok, Adidas, and more.

  4. U.S. Special Delivery (postal service) - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Special Delivery was a postal service paid for with additional postage for urgent letters and postal packets which are delivered in less time than by standard or first class mail service. Its meaning is different and separate from express mail delivery service. Essentially it meant that a postal packet was delivered from a post office to ...

  5. Clarks (shoe retailer) - Wikipedia

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    Clarks, the trade name of C. & J. Clark International Limited, is a British international shoe manufacturer and retailer majority owned by Viva Goods, Hong Kong. [3] It was founded in 1825 by Cyrus Clark in the village of Street, Somerset, England, where the company's headquarters remain. The company has 1,400 branded stores and franchises ...

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    The Scopes trial, formally The State of Tennessee v.John Thomas Scopes, and commonly referred to as the Scopes Monkey Trial, was an American legal case from July 10 to July 21, 1925, in which a high school teacher, John T. Scopes, was accused of violating Tennessee's Butler Act, which had made it illegal for teachers to teach human evolution in any state-funded school.