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...Once Upon a Time in Uganda is a brisk, jovial documentary about Isaac Nabwana (aka Nabwana IGG), a filmmaker hailed here as “Africa’s Tarantino”....
...The brisk business of vaccine tourism in Macau has quickly given rise to middlemen who charge fees to arrange travel and other logistics....
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...“Business is as brisk as it’s always been,” she assured me the other day....
...Birmingham 2022, which opens on Thursday night, has enjoyed brisk ticket sales but has yet to sell out....
...On a brisk night in November, a few dozen people huddled into a basement bookstore in Washington DC to hear Cal Newport opine on the state of technology, work and society at large....
...During the decade that preceded his deal with Trump, Orlando sometimes fought legal battles against business associates....
...Shame is the feeling I most associate with negative feedback. When I was 10, my class was told to make small 3D buildings out of paper....
...“So we tried to see if we could associate both in the same case,” says Bos....
...Industrial park space is in brisk demand, especially in the south around Ho Chi Minh City, where the bulk of Vietnam’s clothing, furniture and other exporters are based....
...US shale activity would be brisk through 2021, he said....
...(FT) Bridgewater sued by former co-chief executive Eileen Murray, the former co-chief executive of Bridgewater Associates, is suing the hedge fund over its alleged refusal to pay deferred compensation of...
...The result is this brisk and thoughtful exploration of the dilemmas of a world that will soon house more people aged over 65 than under five for the first time....
...The improvement in tax receipts will not prove brisk enough to obviate calls for higher taxes....
...Contemporary fiction tends to associate airports, flights and the globalisation of experience in general with a dizzying Postmodern lightness. Szalay is more interested in weight....
...Her bouncy optimism and folksy familiarity recall more of a Dolly Parton-type personality than the froideur one associates with fashion....
...It hung there for just 12 minutes, during which time the entire town went out for a brisk walk and a wave at their neighbours, before returning home again....
...And activity continued at a brisk pace in the third quarter....
...Of the 40,000 pieces of research by the 15 biggest banks that flood fund managers’ inboxes every week, only 5 per cent are opened, according to estimates by consultancy Quinlan & Associates, and less than...
...The firm has a brisk defence to accusations from South African politicians and Corruption Watch that it facilitated state capture by helping Trillian to gain money from Eskom....
...On a sunny weekday in April, the fruit and flower stalls of Stockholm’s Hotorget market were doing brisk business....
...After a brisk 7km around Hyde Park — clocking 4m 48s/km — he dashed off to a breakfast meeting with investors. ”It’s all very different from a year ago,” quipped Mr Glasenberg....
...China hardly springs to mind either when one pictures the brisk, precarious pleasures of alpine recreation....
...This trade also allows a brisk business in illegal arms, which make their way into Rio’s favelas or slums. Authorities fear the same arms could be used by terrorist groups....
...François-Henri Pinault, chairman and chief executive, said: Kering’s solid 2015 results reflect brisk sales and improved operating performances in the second half of the year....
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