Hints and tips:
...Yes, I am indeed talking about Brexit-party-leader-turned-TV-news-host Nigel Farage, who on Sunday joined the likes of Britney Spears’ sister Jamie Lynn in Australia for the start of the 23rd series of I...
...Berk has represented celebrities such as Selma Blair, Britney Spears, Leonardo DiCaprio and Mel Gibson, on various legal matters, including dealing with stalkers....
...“First spear carrier on the left — and I usually got those lines wrong. I ended up working backstage. I got the bug then.”...
...Spears’ 2003 hit, with four songwriting credits, as well as a sample from a Bollywood hit, was not so much written as assembled....
...The likely goal of the “spear-phishing” attack — a attack in the form of an email that appears to be from someone known to the recipient — was to gather information on military manoeuvres and command and...
...Sterling has been the tip of the market spear during the ebb and flow of Brexit anxiety....
...Ronald Ulrich, chairman of African Parks Foundation America and a former managing director of Morgan Stanley, bankrolled Zakouma’s plane....
...As a result, I would anticipate a fashion situation approximating that of an unexpurgated Britney Spears or Beyoncé music video....
...This institution is steeped in tradition dating back to the 13th century, complete with entombed ancestors and sacred trees, spears and leopardskin robes....
...Ronald Spears, head of AT&T’s business division, said the partnership was the result of increasing appetite for African services among 1,800 of the group’s multinational clients....
...It is one that Amsterdam-based APG Investments has attempted to solve in conjunction with Britney Spears....
...In 1980, Ronald Reagan asked voters whether they felt better off than four years earlier. He went on to defeat Jimmy Carter a few weeks later....
...Ronald Reagan, however, did not....
...Ronald Reagan, the last two-term Republican president and a hero to conservatives, brought in a respected former senator, Howard Baker, as his chief of staff in 1987....
...Nobel winning economist Ronald Coase explained the practice in a 1979 article. Radio stations own something valuable: songs played more tend to sell more....
...Ronald Coase, the Nobel Prizewinning economist, explained the practice in 1979. Radio stations own something valuable: songs played more tend to sell more....
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