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Everything for the space traveler.
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Since the very first telephone companies were founded, it seems that telecommunication companies never do business as just one entity when ten would do. Whatever the reason – be it compliance with local regulations, taking advantages of tax loopholes, obfuscation or simply fondness of complexity – subsidiaries and complex corporate structures are the raison d’être for these companies.
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AAAAAA!
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The Great American Pyramid of Memphis became, simply, the Pyramid: a place with 150,000 square feet of unused space and a never-assembled inclinator somewhere in its cavernous hold.
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Certainly, my endorsement has raised more than a few eyebrows around the National Topsider water cooler, particularly among the alumni of jejune cow colleges like Michigan or Dartmouth.