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" ... Belk’s history goes back more than 130 years to when William Henry Belk opened his first store, curiously called The New York Racket, in Monroe, North Carolina in 1888. How long it carries on from here is by no means certain. Retail has turned into one very cruel business in the pandemic era. ... "
" ... In France, curiously, only Alsace is allowed to make Riesling. The wines are often quite dry (though many are off-dry and even sweeter) and more full-bodied than the German ones. In Australia, it is warmer and drier than in most other Riesling regions, but crisp, dry Rieslings are made in the cooler Clare Valley and Eden Valley. New Zealand has had great success with its Riesling, often made in an off-dry style. Austria’s Riesling is a bit overshadowed by Grüner Veltliner. But the country produces some lovely Rieslings, always dry. ... "
" ... The Street’s curiously silent on Alibaba, still a sizable-market capitalization property, but sadly unanalyzable. ... "
" ... The low-point for Wentz on Monday came early in the 4th quarter, with the Eagles on Seattle’s 15-yard line and threatening to cut into their 11-point deficit. On 4th-and-4, Eagles head coach Doug Pederson curiously kept Wentz on the field, opposed to attempting a field goal. The end result was a brutal interception thrown right into the hands of Seattle safety Quandre Diggs. ... "
" ... Then the Packers curiously sent out their field goal unit, even though they were trailing by eight points with just over two minutes left. It was Matt LaFleur’s second confounding decision around the goal line. Earlier in the half, the Packers went for two after a touchdown, even though the game was still in the third quarter. They missed the conversion, and naturally, needed eight points to tie at the end, opposed to seven. ... "