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“We continue to learn each other over the time we have, I think that’s more valuable than anything,” Watkins said.

Cinderella, however, ruined the coronation by proving mentality is still more valuable than money, grit can still beat greed and the magic of pixie dust should never be underestimated.

Backers of the digital currency are celebrating, and wondering how much more valuable it could become - with some suggesting it could reach $100,000 per coin.

From BBC

Asked if the site might be more valuable to Phillips 66 as developed real estate than as a refinery, company spokesman Al Ortiz said in an email, “We feel this is the best option for the future of our Los Angeles facilities.”

The problem is only set to rise across the industry as cheese becomes more valuable.

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