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THE football world is mourning the loss of Aussie rules legend Allan Jeans who lived at a Lynbrook nursing home with wife Mary.
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AFL mourns passing of Allan Jeans
A 16-year-old south Calcutta girl fought off a molester on Sunday night and later got him arrested for trying to barge into her home, only to be berated by neighbours in Haltu for inviting trouble by wearing jeans.
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Jeans turn victim into ‘culprit’
ILLNESS might have slowed him down these days, but VFL/AFL living legend Allan Jeans still has the fire.
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Allan Jeans "father" of the modern game
BINGHAMTON, N.Y. – The Binghamton Senators announced today that they will partner with employees of the local Aéropostale store located at the Oakdale Mall (601-635 Harry L. Drive, Johnson City) for the Fourth Annual Teens for Jeans Drive.
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B-Sens Partner with Aéropostale for Fourth Annual Teens for Jeans Drive
(PTI): A self-styled caste council in an Uttar Pradesh village has banned girls from wearing jeans saying it encouraged young couples to elope and also eve-teasing.
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Got button-fly jeans over Christmas, my first pair since the disco era.
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Zipping along with button-fly jeans
Shimla, Dec. 26: The girls say the cameras were hidden in jeans, slung “at an angle” in the bathrooms, to click them naked.
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PANAJI, India: Veteran Indian filmmaker Subhash Ghai said on Thursday that youngsters should not wear jeans anymore as it is not an indigenous piece of clothing, Press Trust of India (PTI) reported.
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How do you pronounce Levi’s? Do you say “Leeve-eyes”, as the phonetically-aware would, or “Levees”, like the plebs? At one time, the way you pronounced this famous denim jeans brand name of 1853 vintage immediately segregated the vernacular brigade of Calcutta from the smart set.
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IT’S IN OUR JEANS