formerly known as Jordans Pipestem, West Virginia, an unincorporated community in Summers County also known as Jordans Chapel Air Jordan, a brand of Nike...
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low wages. Air Jordans have become a status symbol in sneaker culture and are worn all around the world today. The impact of Air Jordans has expanded from...
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probable origin is in an early owner or occupant called Jordan." Jordans Farm is known as Old Jordans today, and that building together with the Mayflower...
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Jordans is a British manufacturer of breakfast cereals and cereal bars. It is part of Jordans Dorset Ryvita, a subsidiary of Associated British Foods...
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the peripheral blood and bone marrow. Jordans' anomaly is associated with neutral lipid storage diseases. Jordans' anomaly is a characteristic finding...
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Jordan, officially the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, is a country in the Southern Levant region of West Asia. Jordan is bordered by Syria to the north...
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"'Banned' Air Jordans have slightly different history than Nike's narrative". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved September 7, 2018. "Michael Jordan". Forbes. July...
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looking over the quarry edge. Jordans Mine produces Jordans Basebed, Jordans Whitbed, Fancy Beach Whitbed, Grove Whitbed, Jordans Roach, Ostrea Patch Reef...
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Jordans railway station is a railway station near the village of Seer Green in Buckinghamshire, England. It also serves the nearby village of Jordans...
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year. Jordan left the Air Force and got a job at a textile mill in Wallace. The Jordans had two more children, Deloris and Larry. The Jordans brought...
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The Netherlands Jordans (disambiguation) Jordanus (disambiguation) Jourdain (disambiguation) All pages with titles beginning with Jordan All pages with...
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II. "Jānis Jordāns". Olympedia. Retrieved 12 March 2022. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Jānis Jordāns Olympic Results"...
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Jordanian culture Jordanian people, see Demographics of Jordan Jordanian cuisine Jordanian Arabic Royal Jordanian, an airline List of Jordanians All pages with...
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Tinker Hatfield (section Air Jordans)
designer of Air Jordans III through XV, XX, and XX3. Additionally, Hatfield co-designed Air Jordans 2010 and XXX. Phil Knight credits the Air Jordan III with...
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Luther Henry Jordan, Jr. (1 June 1950 – 23 April 2002) was a Democratic politician from North Carolina and a senior member of the North Carolina General...
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Kingdom of Jordan (Arabic: ملك المملكة الأردنية الهاشمية) is the monarchical head of state of Jordan. He serves as the head of the Jordanian monarchy—the...
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is currently part of ABF subsidiary Jordans Dorset Ryvita, that also produces cereal-based foods under the Jordans and Dorset Cereals brand names. The...
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The Jordan River or River Jordan (Arabic: نَهْر الْأُرْدُنّ, Nahr al-ʾUrdunn; Hebrew: נְהַר הַיַּרְדֵּן, Nəhar hayYardēn), also known as Nahr Al-Sharieat...
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The Jordans and Don Quinn collaborated on the creation of a new show for Johnson Wax, Fibber McGee and Molly. On April 16, 1935, Marian Jordan, her husband...
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Jordan Bernt Peterson (born 12 June 1962) is a Canadian psychologist, author, and media commentator. Often described as conservative, he began to receive...
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Black September (redirect from Palestinian exodus from Jordan)
أيلول الأسود Aylūl al-ʾAswad), also known as the Jordanian Civil War, was an armed conflict between Jordan, led by King Hussein, and the Palestine Liberation...
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Jordan Nathaniel Marcel Knight (born May 17, 1970) is an American pop singer and songwriter. He is the lead vocalist of the boy band New Kids on the Block...
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mid-2017. "Store Locations & Hours". jordans.com. Retrieved July 4, 2022. Myerov, Joshua (October 24, 2004). "Jordan's shutdown marks era's end". The Boston...
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Jordanian cuisine is a Levantine cuisine developed over time in Jordan. Stuffed vegetables are common, with many different techniques employed in their...
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Weaver "Jay" Jordan II is an American businessman and investor, the chairman and founder of the Jordan Company (TJC), a private equity firm. Jordan spent the...
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"Heir Jordan". Chicago Magazine. Retrieved July 12, 2021. espn.com, Junior Jordans at Nike Camps have pedigrees, accessed January 19, 2007. sportsillustrated...
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Afro-Jordanians are Jordanians of Black African heritage. Afro-Jordanians speak Arabic and mostly adhere to Islam. Most Afro-Jordanians are concentrated...
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Transjordan (redirect from Trans-Jordan)
Transjordan may refer to: Transjordan (region), an area to the east of the Jordan River Oultrejordain, a Crusader lordship (1118–1187), also called Transjordan...
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Portland Jordans Roach is a type of stone from the Isle of Portland used to construct parts of the refurbished "Green Park Tube Station", which is situated...
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prime minister of Jordan is the head of government of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. The prime minister is appointed by the king of Jordan, who is then free...
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