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Nicholas Co. Man Reveals Makeover ResultsJanuary 10, 2017 36Pab, LEXINGTON, Ky. WTVQ A Nicholas County man has a whole new look and attitude.Josh Howard won a makeover contest, more than a year ago from Dr. Bart McFarland.About a thousand people sent in submissions, which was whittled down to Howard.By winning, he received new teeth, clothes, hair, and help with both diet and exercise.During his unveiling Tuesday night, he said he feels great and he hopes to pass on the good fortune.I don ;t know if I ;ll ever be able to match the lev stanley cups el of kindness and generosity given to me by all of you, said Howard, but if I can give a few dollars to somebody in line in front of me at the grocery store so they don ;t have to put something back, or stop and help somebody with a flat tire, or just open the door for somebody, maybe a little bit at a time, I can make a difference.Tuesday night unveiling stanley spain is nothing new.聽 Dr. Bart McFarland has been doing this for more than 15 years.Categories: Local News, NewsTags: Bart McFarland, makeoverFacebookPinterestTwitterLinkedin Leave a Reply Cancel reply .clt-73 .thumb-wrap display: block;float: none;.clt-73 .inner-thumb-wrap padding: 56.25% 0 0 0;.content-primary-cat a font-size: 13px; Related stanley taza Rzsb Rand Paul Has Doubts About NSA and Privacy
TEMPE, Ariz. AP 鈥?Bethany Patton steps up to the counter and places her pink mug into a shoebox-sized dishwasher. It spins. It whirs. Water splashes inside. After 90 seconds, the door opens and steam emerges. A barista grabs the mug, dries it and prepares Pattons order 鈥?a 16-ounce Starbucks double espresso on ice.For bringing her own cup, Patton gets $1 off her drink. Saving the environment is important and all, but I probably come here more in knowing that Im going to get a dollar off, says Patton, 27, a cancer researcher at Arizona State University. Two friends who came on th stanley cup e afternoon coffee run nod as they hold the cups that they, too, brought along.Just as noteworthy as what theyre carrying is what they ar stanley isolierkanne e not: the disposable Starbucks cup, an icon in a world where the word is overused.For a generation and more, it has been a cornerstone of consumer society, first in the United States and then globally 鈥?the throwaway cup with the emerald logo depicting a longhaired siren with locks like ocean waves. Ubiquitou stanley cup s to the point of being an accessory, it has carried a message: I am drinking the worlds most recognizable coffee brand.Now, in an era where concern for sustainability can be good business, the Starbucks disposable cup may be on its way to extinction thanks to an unlikely force: Starbucks itself.CONVENIENCE COLLIDES WITH VIRTUEBy 2030, Starbucks wants to move away completely from disposable cups, which represent big portions of the companys overall waste and g |
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