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yachts
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Yachts
Yachts were a British pop/rock band, best remembered for their 1977 single, "Suffice To Say", and minor New Wave classic, "Love You, Love You".
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of yachts in Chaldean Numerology is: 8
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of yachts in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
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Our millionaires prefer to invest more in yachts rather than in spaceships, but maybe kids of current Russian millionaires will be much more wise creatures.
One of the restrictions in this region is simply there are no facilities, the yachts we build could not physically come into this marina.
In the past, this area was a favorite with famous people, from Ernest Hemingway to Greta Garbo, who came for their holidays and on their boats and yachts.
Yachts are a conservative business. People generally want the same boat : classic, millennials are used to going outside the general boundaries. For us, it's a great opportunity -- shipyards that can take this [ demographic ] into consideration are only shipyards that build full custom ships.
When I met Ghislaine in 1984, she was about 23. I thought she was a lovely girl. I liked her from the start, and she was very shy and very unassuming and not the harlot that she's been portrayed as, she asked me if I would take a series of pictures of her in the studio, a fashion shoot because her father ... you know, doted on her … [he] wanted one of the portraits that I took to put on the Lady Ghislaine yachts. He was totally besotted with Ghislaine. She could do no wrong.
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