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Examples
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But she decided the Slazenger was a bit high in price, sir.
Kent Knowles: Quahaug Joseph Crosby Lincoln 1907
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"Is the -- the what is it -- 'Slazenger' so much better?"
Kent Knowles: Quahaug Joseph Crosby Lincoln 1907
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Sports Direct is owned by Newcastle United chairman Mike Ashley, owns Sports World stores, as well as brands such as Slazenger and Dunlop.
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AFB Licensing, a subsidiary of AFB plc, a designer, manufacturer and distributor of home and fashion products, is the licensee for brands such as Slazenger, Formula 1 and Guards Polo Club, designing and distributing toiletry and gift-toiletry products and car fresheners.
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If he could, he would have handicapped himself still further by filling the Slazenger bag with rocks and humping it on his back.
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Slazenger supply 52,000 balls for the annual championship.
What happens to Wimbledon's used balls? Ask Cumbria's mice 2011
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Slazenger supply 52,000 balls for the annual championship.
What happens to Wimbledon's used balls? Ask Cumbria's mice 2011
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I sighed and reached into the Slazenger bag for my racket.
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In 1966, England won the World Cup with one of them, made by Slazenger at its English factory, but Buckminster Fuller's geodesic dome had made its presence felt by the time the next World Cup came around, as had the demands of commerce.
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First Set The Gentleman of Wimbledon July the twentieth, 1937, and Baron Gottfried von Cramm tosses a new white Slazenger tennis ball three feet above his head.
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