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" ... Atletico’s debt stood at €515 million at the end of the 2019 year but the UEFA Benchmark report issued earlier this year put the debt at €384 million; the 4th highest net debt of any club. The reason for the reduction is almost certainly due to Atletico selling off plots of land on which its former stadium, the Vincente Calderon, stood. ... "
" ... By allowing you continue to live in this world even after it’s main conflicts have been resolved, it offers another vision of story that feels just as radical. Like Schitt’s Creek, it suggests that the world can be interesting without being terrible, that there are plots and characters and threads that you will still want to chase even if they are not underscored by hopelessness. As more and more games revert to infinite storytelling, they should remember this basic message, that leaning only on conflict and crisis can annihilate your dramatic stakes, and that sometimes the most shocking thing a story can do is end. ... "
" ... Pakistani women empty sacks with small scrap metal pieces they picked up on the shore near where ... [+] vessel is being dismantled at one of the 127 ship-breaking plots in Geddani, some 40km west of Karachi. Photo from July 10, 2012. ... "
" ... Since Barbe-Nicole Clicquot was such a believer in Pinot Noir’s affinity for terroir expression and its ability for finesse (when grown in the right plots) it makes sense to make the blend of her tribute wine at least 90% Pinot Noir. But Gaëlle says it is difficult and hence one of the reasons it took them so long to get to this point as they do not want heavy, intensely fruit flavored Pinot Noir and so they must seek out the Pinot in the vintages that permit it to be the epitome of finesse and sense of place. And the idea that some of the Pinot Noir grand cru plots, Grande Dame is made up of eight grand cru vineyards2, were chosen by Madame Clicquot herself long before they were classified makes this blend even that much more fitting for her memory. ... "
" ... “Initially I wanted to work with the vines and I didn’t want to work with the wine”, Alice replied when asked if she had always dreamt of becoming a cellar master as she was always most curious about how the vineyards worked. Yet one day that changed as she “realized” that she wanted to be part of connecting the result of the vineyard to the wine. It is apparent that Alice will be a cellar master that will spend a lot of time in the vineyards as it is her “passion” and she couldn’t imagine not spending a significant amount of time with the vines. She will be in charge of not only the vineyards that Henriot owns but will work with the growers that also supply grapes to Henriot as the Champagne region has had a long history of houses working with growers as many of the vineyards are tiny plots that have been overseen by the same family for generations. Alice noted that she would work closely with the growers as she obviously speaks the same language as someone who lives in the vineyards. The winemaking process and blending is crucial to her as well but she has a firm belief that it is impossible to have excellence in the winemaking and the blending process if the vineyards are not given a chance to truly express themselves, a sentiment that rings true with the Henriot family for over eight generations and since it is still a relatively small house, the family has been able to keep a laser focus on the terroir that is linked to what they want to express in each bottle. ... "