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5 Most Expensive Divorces Of All Time

The news of Bill Gates and Melinda’s divorce hit the media space on the 3rd of May. This took many by surprise, especially after a 27-year-old marriage. In announcing their split on Twitter, the couple said they would continue their joint work on the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, which funds programs in global health, gender equality, education, and other causes. This will not be the first big divorce to be announced, below are some of the 5 most expensive divorce of all time: Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt – $100 million Fans were thrown for a loop when news broke in September 2016 that Angelina Jolie filed for divorce from Brad Pitt after 11 years of being together. Following their breakup, the By the Sea actress’s attorney, Robert Offer, said her decision to split was “for the health of the family.” Brad released a statement of his own not long after, telling People, “I am very saddened by this, but what matters most now is the well-being of our

Bill and Melinda Gates divorce: World s most expensive splits revealed

Wagner Ring Motifs

The Ring and its Symbols by Roger Donington: As numbered in William Mann s bi-lingual edition of the texts: As numbered in Lawrance Collingwood s 1931 recording of 90 Motifs: As numbered in Hans von Wolzogen s 1911 book Der Ring des Nibelungen: Donington ( Wagner s Ring and its Symbols, Faber, 1963) gives 91 motifs, ordered by their groupings and relationships. Mann (in his translation of the texts, for the Friends of Covent Garden, 1964) gives 73, numbered roughly in order of first appearance. Collingwood (in his recording 90 Motives from the Ring, London Symphony Orchestra 1931, HMV C2237, Pearl GEMM CDS 9137) gives 90, numbered roughly in order of first appearance. Wolzogen (in his book

Rep Pluecker praises Maine State Prison staff for heroic actions

AUGUSTA When the Maine House of Representative convened March 30 at the Augusta Civic Center, State Representative Bill Pluecker, I-Warren, spoke on the House Floor to highlight the heroic action of Maine State Prison corrections officers and staff. “While the day was overshadowed by political party divisiveness surrounding the passage of the upcoming two-year budget, Representative Pluecker found it imperative to highlight the courageous actions of Mainers who work in a dangerous environment due to the COVID-19 health pandemic to help protect the well-being of residents of the state prison system,” a news release. Pluecker was notified of the incident that occurred December 21 by Sergeant Curtiss Doyle and Commissioner Randall Liberty when a resident at the State Prison was found to be unresponsive. Security staff performed CPR to keep the resident alive even while the medical staff were being called to the scene to pronounce the resident deceased. Corrections office

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