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A road map to rebalance the Nato alliance

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Economy   来源:TV  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:— Cameron Diaz and Jamie Foxx star as retired CIA agents whose suburban cover is exposed in the action comedy

— Cameron Diaz and Jamie Foxx star as retired CIA agents whose suburban cover is exposed in the action comedy

Before leaving his home in central Indiana, 32-year-old Austin Pettijohn made sure he came in the proper dress code — checkered flag shorts and an Indiana Pacers jersey.so many others in the colorful, estimated crowd of 350,000 for the largest single-day sporting event in the world.

A road map to rebalance the Nato alliance

With more than a dozen planes carrying advertising banners above Indianapolis Motor Speedway and the Goodyear blimp also there, the sounds and smells of the track wafted through an infield full ofthat seemed every bit as popular as the driver T-shirts that typically dot Pagoda Plaza.And why not? This is May and this is Indiana where auto racing and basketball aren’t just popular. They’re a way of life.

A road map to rebalance the Nato alliance

“It’s so ingrained in this town, this state since 1909, 1911,” Pettijohn said rattling off the dates of the 2.5-mile oval Brickyard completion and the first IndyCar race was held there.and it holds a very near and dear place in my heart with me and my family. Basketball, too. It’s just an emotional, special time.”

A road map to rebalance the Nato alliance

Sports fans in Indiana understand because race day is a kind of pilgrimage that binds the generations together. Many families spend dozens of years sitting or standing in the same location and dress for the occasion in racing garb, a vastly scaled down version of the colorful hats and fancy dresses and suits found at the Kentucky Derby each May.

Those who can’t attend usually listen to the radio broadcast because the network telecast normally blacked out and re-aired in full race night allowing those who went in person to get back home and watch it all over again., where he will be the defending champion at Oakmont in a few weeks.

But millions of mainstream sports fans, especially in younger demographics, know him just as well — perhaps even better — from, which boasts nearly 2 million followers. There, DeChambeau takes on a myriad of challenges: trying to break 50 with partners ranging from fellow LIV star Sergio Garcia to President Donald Trump, attempting to set scoring records at random public courses that he’s never even seen, even playing matches against some top junior players.

The overwhelming success of the channel, coupled with an infectious personality that has been on full display everywhere from the Masters to the PGA Championship last week, has allowed DeChambeau to transcend the sport of golf.“I saw what Dude Perfect was doing, and then Mr. Beast, and they grew the channels like crazy, and encapsulated a massive audience, and I was like, ‘Man, I’m a sports player. I’m a professional. Like, why can’t I do that?’” DeChambeau said. “So I took it upon myself — I found the right team, got started, and five years later, here we are.”

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