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" ... Asian stocks are up Monday morning thanks to yet another gentleman's agreement not to escalate the trade war. Shanghai is up nearly 1.5%, which means it will be a good day for the X-Trackers China CSI-300 A-Shares (ASHR) exchange traded fund. ... "
" ... The inventor of the Veg-O-Matic is asking $5 million for the historic ranch that was granted by President William McKinley back in 1898. The historic property was a fishing lodge at first, with the San Ynez River running past it. Later, it became a gentleman’s Western resort for hunting and fishing. ... "
" ... The process was different last year, but the result, a premature playoff exit, was the same. Milwaukee struggled against the Orlando Magic at times in the first round but won the series in five games. The Bucks tried to put forth the same level of play against a Miami Heat squad that was much more prepared and equipped with the firepower to take them down, and that’s exactly what they did, sending the Bucks home in a gentleman’s sweep. ... "
" ... Verdict: The Master & Dynamic MW07 Plus sound great, look stylish and can fit in a gentleman’s waistcoat pocket with ease. The fit in the ear is excellent, while the finish of the earbuds is exemplary. Even the MEMs microphones for phone calls work well. These are such good-looking earbuds that Lamborghini has even endorsed them, and you can buy a “Lambo” version of the MW07 Plus if that’s the kind of thing you’re into. Everything about the MW07 Plus oozes luxury but the stainless-steel charging case is so highly polished it does show up every fingerprint or scratch. I’d advise you to get your valet or butler to wear a pair of white cotton gloves when placing the earbuds in your ear. That way, the case will stay looking pristine. ... "
" ... Without a doubt, Dave saved my life. He taught me to think like a gentleman and not through the eyes of anger in the street that I had—to control my temperament and not react in the violent ways I acted. —John Alite, retired Gambino family hitman ... "