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" ... Absolut allowed competitors to waltz into the premium market unopposed and learned a harsh lesson in consumerism that Brown would not repeat. In 2004, they launched Gran Patrón, a pricey line of top notch tequilas that start at $200. Emboldened by its success, the company pushed the envelope with their Burdeos line in 2007 and today sells unique tequilas in Lalique crystal decanters for upwards of $7,500. ... "
" ... Absorb virtual recommendations galore about favored films, books and recipes heartened by travel. Enjoy learning about dozens of dreamy destination highlights. Take quick language lessons; meander Impressionist painter Claude Monet’s gardens in Giverny, France; be introduced to the art of calligraphy; marvel at the restoration of Michelangelo’s David statue in Florence; behold the iconic Viennese waltz; watch ecstatic footsteps of flamenco dancers; eye Antoni Gaudí’s fantastical architecture in Barcelona; gaze at exhilarating Shanghai acrobats; harken the voices of the Vienna Boys Choir; view Venice’s unusual bookstore and meet Viking crew members. All videos are well-done; some are magical and capture the transcendence of travel’s power. Charismatic, quirky, passionate, introspective, seductive, captivating, comforting, pleasing, congenial, lively, reassuring, brilliant, funny — the personalities presented on video remind us that although we travel to see new places, what lingers most in our happiest vacation memories is often the people we meet along the way. ... "
" ... As we waltz our way into a brand new year, millions of people are making resolutions to get fit, lose weight, and generally adopt healthier lifestyle habits. ... "
" ... Draghi didn’t waltz into this. He had to fight the headwinds of a conservative resistance centered in Germany and the Bundesbank. It was never easy or settled. As recently as last Fall, a cabal of former central bankers from central Europe (mainly Germany and Austria) felt compelled to issue a joint memorandum excoriating Draghi’s policies and aiming perhaps to bully his successor (Christine Lagarde) into a reversal of them. She wavered. But with the exigency of the COVID crisis, she fell in line behind Whatever-It-Takes. And all was well. Draghi was wise, and bold, fighting the good fight for Progress and Europe. Lagarde followed the script. The ECB was the best (if not the only) hope for pan-EU governance. How could it be otherwise? ... "
" ... “It didn’t mean enough to get stops,” Nash said. “Maybe we thought we had it in the bag, but too many times we let them waltz down the lane and get layups. We just let our foot off the gas, thought we were going to win, and that’s a dangerous game to play.” ... "