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...Smart reads Bull market Dietrich Mateschitz is the unlikely figure behind Red Bull’s rise to become the dominant force in Formula One. Why did he do it?...
...But it also could signal nothing more charismatic than “Hi, I thought it was a good idea to spend £750 on a JW Anderson resin bag resembling a frog.”...
...One was getting permission to build in a conservation zone that is home to protected species including frogs and owls, which it eventually received....
...Live frogs could have jumped out of the centre, and snakes may have wriggled inside. “Bride pies”, as they were called back then, played a central role at a wedding....
...Only two of the events met the regulatory definition of “collision,” there were no reported injuries, and no accidents involving pedestrians or cyclists....
...UFC makes its money from just 40 annual events, whereas WWE hosts in excess of 200....
...Thousands of little Union Jacks were waved, a plasticky sea of red, white and blue....
...He encountered a healthy-looking frog in a local well with a sulphurous stench and thought, “I’ll have what he’s having.”...
...Recent events had proved that “a deposit base is no longer the stable source of funding that it has, by and large, been ever since the introduction of deposit insurance in the Depression”, he argued....
...Circuit US Court of Appeals in New York rejected that reasoning, writing that Brigade, HPS and the other lenders “are not shielded from Citibank’s claims for restitution”, and that they were aware of “red...
...I have guiltily attended events for which I had, in pre-Covid times, bought tickets for all the family....
...The event has not been held since.) The problem is the accumulation of heat in the body....
...Wearing a red “Make America Great Again” baseball cap, Trump turned to the camera and replied: “45th and 47th.”...
...One concern is any potential contagion between the two ETFs in the event of significant outflows from either....
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...As a child she loved to search for frogs and other wildlife, and grew to know their secrets....
...Baupost Group founder Seth Klarman has warned that investors are under the misplaced impression that risk in markets “has simply vanished”, likening them to frogs being slowly brought to the boil....
...Solomon said what a lot of people are thinking — there will be some sort of event that will bring the level of activity down....
...Otherwise, Peaty acknowledges that he is the hottest of red-hot favourites in Tokyo....
...The Nasdaq is in the red for a second straight session with the prospect of an effective coronavirus vaccine depressing the stocks of companies that benefited from remote working and lockdowns....
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...How did the Big Four accounting firm miss so many red flags? (Wall Street Journal) Going once, going twice . . ....
...Next comes the main event: the tree. I am a big fan of traditional and natural decorations, but it can’t all be Dickens and roast goose. I always require a healthy dose of Christmas kitsch....
...A crowd of suits and red ties slowly makes its way through a welcome arch made from red balloons, towards a temporary stage bearing a huge red banner that reads: “Grand Opening Risever Machinery, LLC.”...
...Collecting gives me joy,” she said at an event to launch her book during Asian Art in London this month....
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