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With the shape of a cape, sooner or later the homeless people at the station will sleep inside it, and in no time, it will be full of bottles of beer, said the 46-year-old cleaning woman.
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With the shape of a cape, sooner or later the homeless people at the station will sleep inside it, and in no time, it will be full of bottles of beer, said the 46-year-old cleaning woman.
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The closely held German media conglomerate—whose empire includes U.S. publisher Random House, European broadcasting giant RTL Group and the Continent's biggest magazine publisher, Gruner + Jahr—said the 46-year-old Mr. Rabe, a rising star on the corporate German landscape, would take over Mr. Ostrowski's post on Jan. 1, one year before the CEO's contract was due to expire.
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With the shape of a cape, sooner or later the homeless people at the station will sleep inside it, and in no time, it will be full of bottles of beer, said the 46-year-old cleaning woman.
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After earning many plaudits since taking his role as chief executive of Banco Santander 's U.K. unit, the 46-year-old has just been given the opportunity to run the U. K.'s largest retail bank.
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"It isn't just about competitive cost, and it is very short-sighted to think of Portugal as just providing cheap labor to the world," the 46-year-old executive says.
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The 46-year-old undergraduate building at Indiana University's Kelley School of Business is getting a face lift, thanks to a $33 million gift from Lilly Endowment Inc.
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Jeffery Lemon, a 46-year-old dentist in Aberdeen, Wash., extended an offer for his 62-year-old mother to move in with him, his wife and their three children when her consultancy practice dried up several years ago and her home fell into foreclosure.
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Mark Jackson, a 46-year-old former NBA player and television analyst who makes his home in Los Angeles, will lead the team during his first year as an NBA head coach.
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The 46-year-old Horta-Osorio will succeed Lloyds Chief Executive Eric Daniels, who in September announced his decision to retire within a year after steering the bank through the financial crisis and its loss-making acquisition of HBOS.
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