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    Chinese sports equipment manufacturing company Xtep. K-Swiss was founded in 1966 in Los Angeles by Swiss brothers Art and Ernie Brunner. They became interested...
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  • K31 (redirect from Swiss K-31)
    (1846–1920) was the designer of the 7.5×55mm Swiss ammunition previous Swiss service rifles and the Kar. 31/K. 31 are chambered for. The Karabiner Modell...
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    Australia, both terms are used, along with Swiss-style cheese, in some cases differentiating the two. The term Swiss cheese is sometimes used in India, although...
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  • In 2011, K-Swiss began an ad campaign featuring Kenny Powers as the new CEO of K-Swiss. The campaign focuses on the new Tubes line of K-Swiss shoes.  Baseball...
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    Switzerland, officially the Swiss Confederation, is a landlocked country located in west-central Europe. It is bordered by Italy to the south, France...
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    its brand portfolio which now includes four international brands, namely K-Swiss, Palladium, Saucony and Merrell. Xtep is a constituent of the MSCI China...
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    CNY Central, 17 March 2009 "K-Swiss Announces Anna Kournikova As New Spokesperson for the Brand" (Press release). K-Swiss. 22 February 2008. Archived...
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    list alongside co-star Meester. In 2008, Westwick became the new face of K-Swiss. That same year, he appeared as Joey in the horror film 100 Feet. In 2009...
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    Swiss style (also Swiss school, Swiss design) is a trend in graphic design, formed in the 1950s–1960s under the influence of such phenomena as the International...
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    Chard (redirect from Swiss Chard)
    The origin of the adjective "Swiss" is unclear. Some attribute the name to it having been first described by a Swiss botanist, either Gaspard Bauhin...
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