Isinalpak ni Eric Camson ang dalawang mahahalagang freethrows sa huling 3.7 segundo bago pinagmasdan ng Freego Jeans na makahulagpos ang breaks na nakuha ng Cebuana Lhuillier upang makapasok ito sa PBA D-League Aspirants’ Cup Finals gamit ang 69-67 overtime panalo kahapon sa Ynares Sports Arena sa Pasig City.
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Freego Jeans nakauna sa finals
10 denim designers prove that organic denim has a place in your wardrobe. When it doubt, turn to your denim. Jeans have been hanging in our closets since the 1800s, donning the likes of painters, farmers, artists, lumberjacks, gardeners, and everyday people.
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Store chain D2 Jeans has collapsed into administration, making 200 staff redundant and jeopardising hundreds more jobs.
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Store chain D2 Jeans today collapsed into administration, making 200 staff redundant and jeopardising hundreds more jobs.
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Store chain D2 Jeans collapses into administration making 200 redundant
From dissolving dresses to blue jeans that suck nitrogen oxide from the air, Helen Storey’s designs are meant to be sustainable
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Pinalawig ng Freego Jeans ang malakas na panimula sa PBA D-League Aspirants Cup nang kunin ang ikalimang sunod na panalo mula sa 61-54 pagdaig sa Cobra Energy Drink kahapon sa Adamson University Gym.
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As companies realize that droughts could threaten their bottom line, more are turning to measuring “blue,” “green” and “gray” water use.
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For Parched Times, a New Water Calculus
As companies realize that droughts could threaten their bottom line, more are turning to measuring “blue,” “green” and “gray” water use.
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As companies realize that droughts could threaten their bottom line, more are turning to measuring “blue,” “green” and “gray” water use.
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Green Blog: For Parched Times, a New Water Calculus
SAN FRANCISCO — From the cotton field in rural India to the local rag bin, a typical pair of blue jeans consumes 919 gallons of water during its life cycle, Levi Strauss & Company says, or enough to fill about 15 spa-size bathtubs. That includes the water that goes into irrigating the cotton crop, stitching the jeans together and washing them scores of times at home.
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