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...In 1957, William Myers, a middle-class war veteran and his wife, Daisy, bought a house in Levittown, Pennsylvania, and all hell broke loose....
...The tourist authorities have pitched this tiny village as the “Machu Picchu of Tenerife”, and with the big resorts just a 45-minute hire-car drive away, I’m soon sharing the path with red-faced Brits and...
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...The aisles of my tiny local supermarket are regularly blocked by Instacart shoppers slowly making their way through the shopping requirements of an online customer. I use it too....
...With Laura Myers, an LCP partner, he is co-author of the report: “Magnetic Pensions: A New Blueprint for the DC Pensions Landscape”, available at lcp.com...
...To “print” tiny 8-nanometer lines on a silicon wafer, compared with the 13-nanometers in earlier models. That sounds like a microscopic difference and indeed it is, but it has giant implications....
...FT Columnist Simon Kuper chronicles the creation of a perfect place for writing — in a tiny Parisian flat....
...Still, he envied them a tiny bit. Their love in pots.” Her style is still hers alone, and if uneven this new novel is a reminder to prize every moment we get with her on the page....
...Listen to Lex deputy editor Elaine Moore talk to creators, companies and critics about the next era of social media in the FT’s new Tech Tonic podcast series....
...“Moore’s got the race-face on today, Phil, and when he’s in this form no one can live with him.”...
...It’s as if Henry Moore and Alberto Giacometti have collaborated on dinner....
...This was, the occupant explained, a “packraft” — a tiny vessel used by back-country hikers as a means of crossing rivers, or remote lakes....
...To do away with external packs, it needs tiny batteries in headsets that will not overheat. Sophisticated displays that can show images on unobtrusive screens are another nice-to-have....
...In the world of pizza, tiny details matter....
...Hamilton watched the 1966 final aged seven, on a tiny black-and-white TV, with his grandfather and father, whose joy at beating the Germans was tied up with unprocessed feelings about the second world war...
...Kindler started his career at white-shoe law firm Cravath, Swaine & Moore before joining JPMorgan Chase in 2000 as global head of M&A. He moved to Morgan Stanley six years later....
...In other words, a tiny proportion of staff are responsible for an outsized share of performance....
...And when Halloween came out, it was this tiny indie film. It was 1978. It had a tiny budget. But after it came out, it spread like wildfire by word of mouth and became this huge hit....
...The issue was that the volumes involved in catering to research sectors such as computational biology and similar domains were “tiny, every one of ’em”, he tells the Financial Times....
...A common accusation of greenwashing made against open-ended funds is that they opportunistically relabel funds while making only tiny tweaks to the portfolio....
...Physical stores make up a tiny fraction of sales at Amazon — just over 3 per cent in the last quarter. Expansion is slow....
...The province’s surprisingly-near-to-Europeness reached peak significance in 1866, when an undersea telegraph cable was laid from old world to new, securing the tiny coastal settlement of Heart’s Content...
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