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Restrictive covenants were called "a marvelous delicately-woven chain armour … [excluding] any member of a race not Caucasian" by one member of the Chicago Real Estate Board, which even provided templates and model contracts that real-estate agents could use to develop their own exclusionary contracts.
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What's Justice?" Justice, as many of Under Armour's best customers may not know, is a chain of more than nine hundred stores, aimed at tween girls.
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They have my armour.
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