With years of expertise in the industry, Claire Wire is among the brightest and most talented interior designers. Claire Wire Interiors, her own design firm, was founded in 2012, and she serves as both its lead designer and owner.
But Clarie is more well-known for being the spouse of former football star Coy Wire. They have been in a happy marriage for more than a decade. The beautiful pair has a kid as well.
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By Pallab GhoshScience correspondent
PA MediaEuropean Commission President Ursula Von der Leyen said talks on Horizon would begin immediately once the Windsor agreement was implemented (file image)A deal for the UK's association with the EU's €100bn (£85bn) Horizon research and innovation programme has been negotiated, BBC News understands.
The proposed arrangement is awaiting approval from the prime minister. If Rishi Sunak agrees, an announcement is expected on Tuesday after his talks with the European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen.
Few cleaning tools are simpler, more versatile or more effective than eraser sponges. They can be used for smudges on walls, tile grout, the inside of your fridge, light switches, white shoe soles and more. All you have to do is wet the sponge, squeeze the excess water out and wipe away unwanted marks or stains.
These sponges have become a staple in cleaning caddies, but they don’t work the way many people may think they do.
One in a collection of essays celebrating things we love.
As memorably as I’ve eaten away from home over the years, there’s no restaurant, anywhere, that calls to me like Zuni Cafe in San Francisco, where for four glorious years in the 1990s I covered the food scene for the San Francisco Chronicle.
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