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"A Tale of Two Cities" still owns the title of greatest opening line in literature
This opening sentence is still the GOAT.
About a quarter of all trade value between the U.S. and Canada happens over one bridge between Windsor, Ontario, and Detroit. The key driver of the relationship is the auto industry. It’s estimated ...
Many of Charles Dickens novels — I am thinking “David Copperfield,” “Oliver Twist” and “A Christmas Carol” — are beloved for their clarity, unity and timeless accessibility. “A Tale of Two Cities” is ...
Dominic Waughray, World Business Council for Sustainable Development (l), and Schneider Electric CSO Esther Finidori (r) at Nest, Climate Week 2025, Photo by Joan Michelson It was a tale of two cities ...
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