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  2. Bill Backer - Wikipedia

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    William Montague Backer or Bill Backer (June 9, 1926 – May 13, 2016) was an American advertising executive. [1] [2] He is remembered for creating the Coca-Cola slogans "Things go better with Coke" and "the real thing", and the Miller Lite slogans "everything you ever wanted in a beer, and less" and "Miller Time". [3]

  3. Money for Nothing - Wikipedia

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    In fact, I'm still in two minds as to whether it's a good idea to write songs that aren't in the first person, to take on other characters. The singer in "Money for Nothing" is a real ignoramus, hard hat mentality – somebody who sees everything in financial terms. I mean, this guy has a grudging respect for rock stars.

  4. List of proverbial phrases - Wikipedia

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    Money earned by deceit, goes by deceit; Money is not everything; Money demands care, you abuse it and it disappears – Rashida Costa; Money makes the world go around; Money talks; Money makes many things, but also makes devil dance; More haste, less speed; Mud sticks; Music has charms to soothe the savage beast

  5. Crispian St. Peters - Wikipedia

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    Crispian St. Peters (born Robin Peter Smith; 5 April 1939 – 8 June 2010) [2] was an English pop singer-songwriter, best known for his work in the 1960s, particularly hit songs written by duo The Changin' Times, including "The Pied Piper", and Ian & Sylvia's "You Were on My Mind".

  6. What the Grateful Dead can teach CEOs about succession planning

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    I’m no Dead Head, by the way. But I love music, and even before going to my first Dead & Co show, I knew all about the iconic original band, who had gotten their start in 1965 in Palo Alto ...

  7. I'm 58 years old with nothing saved for retirement — 5 ...

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    You may also be able to go from a two-car household to a single car, especially if you’ve largely shifted to at-work home. 2. Begin funding an IRA or 401(k) plan immediately

  8. I’m a Financial Expert: 4 Things Rich People Wasted Their ...

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    “For most people, including the rich, a bit of financial discipline can go a long way.” More From GOBankingRates 7 Winter Clothing Items You Should Buy at Costco Now

  9. Maybe I'm a Fool - Wikipedia

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    "Maybe I'm a Fool" is a song by American rock singer, Eddie Money, from his album Life for the Taking in 1978. It was the first of two single releases from the LP, and was the bigger hit. It was the first of two single releases from the LP, and was the bigger hit.