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In the future of 1967, Wallace V. Whipple, owner of a vast Midwestern manufacturing corporation, decides to upgrade his plant to increase profits by installing a machine named the "X109B14 modified transistorized totally automatic assembly machine," which leads to tens of thousands of layoffs. Some former employees try to convince him that the ...
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Scam center workers are trained to create online social media and dating personas, which they use to build up trust with westerners and engage in fake romance scams, with the goal of encouraging the westerners to buy cryptocurrencies. [5] [6] The targets of the bait and switch cyber crime were predominantly US citizens. [5]
Autumn Nelson said she was seeking help for alcohol addiction last spring when fellow members of the Blackfeet Nation in Montana suggested a rehabilitation center in Phoenix, far to the south.
Whipple Jones (The Bold and the Beautiful), in the American soap opera The Bold and the Beautiful; Wallace V. Whipple, protagonist of "The Brain Center at Whipple's", a 1964 episode of the American television series The Twilight Zone "Whipple the Happy Dragon", a character in a 2017 episode of Islands, an animated miniseries
Gregg Wallace said complaints about his alleged behaviour came from “a handful of middle-class women of a certain age” in a video posted to his Instagram story on Sunday, 1 December. Wallace ...
On June 27, 2011, Lapre was arrested in Tempe, Arizona, at a Life Time Fitness center, where he had reportedly lived for two days, with serious self-inflicted knife wounds to his groin. The wounds led authorities to believe Lapre had attempted suicide while at Life Time Fitness by attempting to sever the femoral artery in his legs.
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