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" ... Additionally, both are likely to be in the conversation for the final 23-man United States men’s squad if the U.S. reach the 2022 FIFA World Cup. The quadrennial event can serve as the ultimate shop window, and the prospect of either featuring for the U.S. while at Swansea City could convince the club to take a longer view on a permanent signing, with the chance of selling on one or both after a successful tournament. ... "
" ... I am a competition and strategy partner and Co-Chair of the Antitrust Practice at the Cozen O’Connor law firm in New York City. I regularly advise on issues of growth, partnerships, and competitive differentiation, and litigate on behalf of Fortune 500 companies. I have been named to Global Competition Review’s “40 Under 40” quadrennial list of top competition lawyers, and moonlight as a business advisor to high growth companies. ... "
" ... New Zealand will be hosting the seven-weeks-long quadrennial event which kicks off on September 9, and they're downright excited at the prospect of their national team, the All Blacks, taking home the first place trophy. They have good reason. The All Blacks have won an unbelievable 75% of all games that they've played since 1903. ... "
" ... The year is 1993. It’s August, and Bill Clinton has been president for less than a year. During the 1992 campaign, his partner Hillary was facing a sexist public reckoning: was she enough of a wife and mother? After all, she had kept her name throughout her tenure as First Lady of Arkansas and defended her decision to keep outside employment rather than stay at home baking cookies. Remember, this was almost three decades ago, when working women were still regarded with a fair bit of suspicion and Family Circle (then still in circulation) ran a quadrennial cookie recipe contest for potential First and Second Ladies of the United States. ... "
" ... “Typically in non-event years, when there’s no quadrennial events like the World Cup or Olympics, when it’s not a political year, whether gubernatorial or presidential, those years are particularly slow in terms of TV ad growth,” says Peart. ... "