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" ... A simple alliteration helps to frame the situation: trade, tech and Taiwan. ... "
" ... Fosbury is not alone in his role as an innovative Olympian. Although less renowned, David Berkoff revolutionized the world of swimming by dolphin-kicking underwater at the start of each race and after each flip turn, for as much as 35 meters at a time. He quickly went from being a mediocre collegiate swimmer to a world-class champion, winning four Olympic medals in 1988. Not surprisingly, given the media’s love of alliteration, his technique was termed the “Berkoff Blastoff.” ... "
" ... I got my start in the spirits industry writing about the Texas whiskey boom years ago and haven’t looked back since. I have bylines on UPROXX, VinePair, Wine Enthusiast, and Whisky Advocate, among other publications. I have a penchant for skateboarding, Texas whiskey, and experiencing live music. I post about all three things on my Instagram. My transition from solely covering the music world to that of spirits, wine, and beer was fun and smooth. There’s a correlation between the two industries, because bad booze and bad music shouldn’t even be a “thing.” Fanatic of Björk, Balcones, and bands (also alliteration). Follow me on Twitter: @gabbynikki ... "
" ... I like alliteration; it’s a useful memory trick. Let’s dive into the 4 Cs in my creativity toolkit for helping a business thrive. ... "
" ... In Trump world, since alliteration is entirely permissible, it turns out the real “ations” were actually: automation, innovation, globalization, and over-regulation. These were the reasons that our jobs were moving away. As a country, we failed to update and adapt to the changing world of manufacturing, and we saddled ourselves with confining and costly government regulations. For manufacturers unwilling to change, less expensive labor suddenly became a substitute for necessary and improved technology that was sorely needed to implement right here at home. ... "