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" ... A month-long option, which the resort dubs a “one month life swap,” adds complimentary breakfast, a beach cabana, and a daily afternoon cocktail to unwind after a day of work or school. Both options are eligible for Hilton Honors points earning. ... "
" ... Ackman’s proposal aims to tackle wealth inequality by “creating a way for those with no investment assets to participate in the success of capitalism.” He would have the government create and fund an investment account for every child, which he dubs a “Birthright fund”, that would be invested in zero-cost equity index funds. Individuals would be prohibited from accessing and withdrawing the funds until at least age 65. ... "
" ... After creating the ponytail (no frills, just grab a hair tie and go), he finishes the style with Outer Space Flexible Hairspray. A standout in a line of high-performing products, Outer Space has a strong grip, yet is flexible enough to be reworked into subsequent looks. McLaren dubs it a handbag essential, although I have my doubts about the massive can fitting in a purse. It would, however, make an interesting conversation piece. ... "
" ... The season had an unexpected outcome for Patel. "Pleasantly, we were surprised to see that Spring 2021 was not as casual as we had anticipated," she said, noting there was still plenty of room for what she dubs, "ladies who lounge." For Saks, this translates to a luxurious and versatile take on casualwear with elevated caftans, tunics, robes, and pajama dressing. Easy-breezy dresses in an array of colors, relaxed tailoring focusing on oversized blazers, bra tops, bike shorts, denim, crochet, and lace emerged as key trends for the tony retailer. Of course, there is also the Zoom effect, which calls for vibrant tops, statement earrings, and bold lip colors as a focal point. ... "
" ... This ability, which OECD dubs “global competence,” may seem hard to pin down. The foreword to OECD’s report begins with a truly terrible opening, both grand in its sweep and yet mightily vague: ... "