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, but in Belfast – the home of heavy engineering on the island – one man is making a success of a boutique watch brand that pays homage to the city’s seafaring past, writes Neil Briscoe., the past few years have been a learning experience. A frequent international traveller for work, he was grounded indefinitely during the pandemic when non-essential travel shut down, writes Ciara O’Brien. But the pandemic has also helped energise his work, bringing new momentum to his role at the company.
One of the ways my partner and I are well-suited is that we both like board games, and I am not very good at them. This helps, because my partner is a gracious winner but an appalling loser. Once, in her early teens, during a game of draughts with her sister, she responded to an unwinnable position by turning over the table, writes Stephen Bush., it will almost certainly be more like my partner’s reaction to defeat than the destructive intelligence from the Terminator films.
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