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...Coventry has been in the Premier League before, losing its status in 2001 after 34 consecutive years in top flight football, and like Luton, has made it to Wembley on a limited budget....
...It is also the second consecutive year it has been won by Irish architects, although McLaughlin has been based in London throughout his career....
...Then we’re going up and down; it’s a lottery. If we have control, it’s another story.” Controlled possession, rather than helter-skelter pelts forward, is how he wants Argentina to play....
...Company revenue in the country has doubled for two consecutive years, hitting $13.8bn in 2021, according to filings....
...The Kenny family is the first family of British Olympic sport, with wife Laura, winning five golds in total at three consecutive Games....
...The store had posted a deficit for eight consecutive years....
...Or a lottery ticket. Or a gun. The digital payments company’s list of prohibited activities is strict. For now the site remains popular enough to dictate such terms....
...Camelot has also predicted a further sales decline in 2017-18, the first consecutive fall in at least a decade....
...Given the income surplus it generates on its ¥358tn international position, Japan would need decades of consecutive ¥30tn trade deficits to become a net debtor....
...Asia equities climbed for a second consecutive day following a positive lead from Wall Street and Brent crude was down 0.3 per cent at $61.18 a barrel....
...This is the second consecutive year of outperformance for riskier equities; albeit not as large of a difference as we saw in 2016. This should not be surprising....
...The day before the race, I met Barry Holland, who had run it for 44 consecutive years and was running again this year. “You know, I envy you running Comrades for the first time,” he told me....
...“It’s not that they won the lottery. The government accounted for this money and has executed the budget accordingly.”...
...That changed in 1997 when Prime Minister John Major decided to redirect National Lottery money to elite athletes in response to the country’s abysmal showing at the Atlanta Games in 1996....
...As a whole, Camelot reported a £546m increase in the number of tickets sold last year, achieving total sales of £7.3bn and seeing its second year of consecutive growth....
...The call came as the China Association of Automobile Manufacturers reported on Thursday that its members’ car sales had fallen for the third consecutive month in August, adding to the pressures building...
...One motivator is his enmity with Camelot, the Canadian-owned company that runs the UK’s National Lottery. “That’s why I’ve got to keep going — so that I can bid for the National Lottery.”...
...During that time she wrote for the Europe and Finance sections, covering topics including Luxembourg's elections, Schengen border controls, receipt lotteries and Europe's potato shortage....
...The US casino and gaming sector was in focus for investors on Friday as a deal among the makers of slot and lottery machines offset the second consecutive month of declines in Macau gaming revenues....
...Rain is also forecast for both Saturday’s qualifying session and Sunday’s race, which could make the event something of a lottery....
...“This helps us to find the rough diamonds in the mid-market rather than doing secondary or tertiary buy-outs [the acquisition of a company by its second or third consecutive private equity owners]....
...European equities rose for a second consecutive week, led by banks, as investors absorbed Thursday’s US bank stress test results....
...Despite three consecutive quarters of economic contraction, Italy’s total gaming market is still forecast to grow 12.5 per cent for the full 2008 year to €47.5bn ($65.9bn)....
...“Obama is like someone who has won the lottery and then wakes up and realises he has to pay a big chunk of it in taxes,” he says....
...The double-headed chief executive structure has also delivered 18 consecutive quarters of profit improvement and a strong share performance that is hard to criticise....
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