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Trump Ordered Mueller Fired, but Backed Off When White House Counsel Threatened to Quit

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The dumbest things Bill Gates ever said - Business Insider

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Ho bevuto 15 shots di rum e pera, una vodka lemon e un quarttro... pic.twitter.com/8OS58N3M0K — Frasi Tumblr (@FrasidaTumbrl) 17 luglio 2017 Bill Gates is  widely known as a pretty smart guy .  But all of his many billions can't protect him from being wrong now and again. And he was very wrong about important stuff like Apple, the internet, and spam. Here are the dumbest things Gates ever said and did — and why.  With a net worth of more than $90 billion, Bill Gates is still the richest person in the world.  It wasn't dumb luck that got him that spot – Gates is a smart, aggressive business mind who was never afraid to make enemies in his drive to take Microsoft to the top.  From Harvard dropout to an Albuquerque rental office to the top of the world, here's how Bill Gates turned Microsoft into a global force, and became a billionaire in the process. View As:  One Page   Slides

The creators of Central Park

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The crown jewel of Central Park, Bow Bridge’s slightly swooping ‘archer’s bow’ has held held the hearts of native New Yorkers, tourists, couples, brides and grooms, movie-watchers, joggers, row-boaters, photographers, and fishermen since it was built in 1862. The epitome of New York romanticism, this Victorian cast-iron bridge was built with ‘classical Greek refinement,’ incorporating elements of Gothic, Neo-Classical, and Renaissance design, and has eight three and a half foot tall planting urns. The bridge spans 87 feet, with a walkway of ipe, a South American hardwood that turns a deep red when wet. The bridge is the second oldest cast iron bridge in America. The passageway was created as part of the plan of Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux (the creators of Central Park) to develop an interwoven transportation system of pedestrian paths, bridle trails, and carriageways, with a system of compact bridges and archways that would allow for a large amount of competing pat

For the past 15 years, he has concentrated a majority of his business

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Agreements cases, commentary and news related to restrictive covenants Kenneth J. Vanko Visualizza dimensione intera Su Blogger dal dicembre 2008 Visualizzazioni profilo - 7482 I miei blog Legal Developments In Non-Competition Agreements Informazioni su di me Professione Attorney Ubicazione Chicago ,   Illinois Introduzione Ken Vanko is a Member at Clingen Callow & McLean, LLC in the Chicago area. For the past 15 years, he has concentrated a majority of his business law practice in the field of unfair competition and business transitions, litigating and advising clients on matters related to non-competition agreements, trade secrets, and fiduciary duties of loyalty. He can be contacted by phone at 630-871-2600 and by e-mail at vanko[at]ccmlawyer[dot]com. Gardens By The Bay Nature Park, Singapore (© Hemis/Alamy Stock Photo) © (Bing United Kingdom) Wallpaper Posted by:  admin   on January 8, 2018   in  Wallpapers   6 views Notice : Undefine