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In 'A Knight's Tale,' Kate's mark of trade on the new lightweight and stronger armor is 2 Nike Swooshes... The founder of Nike is Phil Knight. : r/MovieDetails
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Phil Knight on the Controversial Kaepernick Ad and Nike's Never-Give-Up Attitude | Stanford Graduate School of Business
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US] A Knight's Tale (2001): Heath Ledger stars as a peasant who pretends to be nobility in order to compete in Medieval jousting tournaments. Heartfelt and funny, it also stars Mark Addy
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