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Dec 20, 2024 |
vancouverisawesome.com | Andrew Clark
We’re in the final run-up to Christmas. It’s a time when many rush to finish those final bits of work before the holiday, purchase last-minute gifts and plot Christmas dinner. The fragrance of the season is in the air. Peace on Earth and goodwill toward men.
But when I draw a breath, I find the whiff of a noxious scent lurking in this festive breeze. A lot of cold-hearted motoring is going on.
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Dec 20, 2024 |
theglobeandmail.com | Andrew Clark
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Oct 29, 2024 |
vancouverisawesome.com | Andrew Clark
Lauren Brown grew up in Collingwood, Ont., listening to Taylor Swift but never had the chance to see her in concert. When the Eras Tour was announced, the 25-year-old family therapist hoped that opportunity had finally arrived, but she failed to score tickets for any of the superstar’s North American dates. Resale tickets for the Toronto shows cost a minimum of $2,000, and $7,000 or more for good seats.Desperate, Brown signed up online for an early access code for shows in Britain.
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Oct 23, 2024 |
afr.com | Andrew Clark
Oct 23, 2024 – 6.27pm or Subscribe to save articleEmailLinkedInTwitterFacebookSubscribe to gift this articleGift 5 articles to anyone you choose each month when you subscribe. Subscribe nowAlready a subscriber? Percy Allan, a long-time head of the NSW Treasury, senior corporate figure and economic and government policy gadfly, died on Tuesday night after a two-year battle with lymphoma. He was 78.
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Oct 11, 2024 |
tuitmarketing.com | Andrew Clark
Home International Marketing Understanding B2B2C Marketing: A Comprehensive Overview
By Andrew ClarkAs a content writer in the digital marketing space, I spend a lot of time breaking down industry terms, concepts, and strategies, some of which can be more confusing or difficult to grasp than others.
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Sep 13, 2024 |
vancouverisawesome.com | Andrew Clark
The light had just turned green. Not a second had passed. The guy behind me was already blaring his horn. He was furious I hadn’t jumped the red when it was on the cusp of green. Any excuse to vent his pent-up frustration via automobile horn.
This was not an isolated incident. Canadians love to honk their horns. In recovery-speak we are horn-dependent. We are a nation of honkers. We stand on guard to honk. It makes sense, given there are so many Canadian geese flying around honking.
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Sep 6, 2024 |
wlwt.com | Andrew Clark
A battle of the bakeries is taking place over a traditional New England sweet treat. Dream Makers Bakers in Killington, Vermont, is looking to assemble the world's largest whoopie pie. That record is currently held by Wicked Whoopies in Gardiner. The current world record is a whoopie pie that weighs 1,062 pounds. The Vermont bakery is already assembling its pie to break the record and plans to show it off at Rutland's annual Whoopie Pie Fest.
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Sep 3, 2024 |
tricitynews.com | Andrew Clark
Raising children involves a lot of picking up and dropping off. It doesn’t matter the mode of travel – walking, public transit, cycling, driving – parents can feel as if they spend their entire lives doing one or the other. What all these trips have in common is that after the drop-off there is the inevitable pick-up. It’s a cycle.
One day, however, if all goes well and you are very, very fortunate, there comes a different kind of drop-off, one often made by automobile.
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Jul 17, 2024 |
onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Pierpaolo Pellicori |Joe Cuthbert |Andrew Clark |John Cleland
Invited Editorial Managing water and salt balance in heart failure: Is there anything else to consider other than diet and diuretics? Reduced congestion and improved response to a fluid/sodium challenge in chronic heart failure patients after initiation of sacubitril/valsartan: The NATRIUM-HF study Alexandre Mebazaa, Beth A. Davison, Jan Biegus, Christopher Edwards, Gillian Murtagh, Christos Varounis, Hamlet Hayrapetyan, Hamayak Sisakian, Victor R.
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Jul 16, 2024 |
afr.com | Andrew Clark
Jul 16, 2024 – 6.43pmGift this article NewSubscribe to gift this articleGift 5 articles to anyone you choose each month when you subscribe. Subscribe nowAlready a subscriber? Login“He ran into me (sic) fist.”The speaker was straddling a bar stool with his ample buttocks in Melbourne’s John Curtin Hotel, opposite the Trades Hall. He wasn’t so much holding a glass of beer, as strangling it with one hand.