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Then it turns out he's alive, so they start up again.
Then it turns out he's alive, so they start up again.
START-UP BUSINESSES WENT TO 50
Lightmatter is a start-up that was founded at MIT and it’s working on a chip that works using light.
But these days, the factories are mostly shut down, and they've been converted to artist residencies, start-up hubs, and cool businesses like the place I'm going for lunch.
Here at the 2025 Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity, Serena is appearing on stage to speak about her newly announced role as Entrepreneur-in-Residence at consumer goods conglomerate record start-up accelerator programme Catalyst.
And you come over and start up a conversation with just me and trust me I'll give it a chance now.
Come over and start up a conversation with just me,
You come over and start up a conversation with just me
Take a look at the start-up that they signed.
Start up the train, Grizz.
Start up the train, Grizz.
Oh, it just needs some hand signals to start up.
It just needs some hand signals to start up.