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意甲官宣:亞博體育成為意甲國際贊助商北京時間2019年2月26日,亞洲體育數據/娛樂平臺亞博體育(YABO SPORTS)與意甲聯盟在米蘭Excelsior酒店完成戰略籤約儀式。自此,亞博體育正式為意甲國際贊助商。雙方聯袂開啟體育新紀元!
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意甲聯賽現囊括了C羅、迪巴拉及伊卡爾迪等一眾身家超億歐元的巨星,有著「小世界盃」之稱。對於此次贊助,亞博體育執行長馬丁諾瓦克(Martin Novak)表示:「我們很驕傲能夠與意甲聯賽這樣的高水準聯賽建立合作,作為亞洲尤其是中國球迷最受歡迎的聯賽之一,意甲的影響力將會對我們的品牌帶來極大提升。
Drew, for instance, with his wooden face and manners, Mr. Faversham, Miss Opp, Miss Spong, Miss This, Miss That. Such excellent actors as Henry E. Dixey, Richard Mansfield or Felix Morris could scarcely gain a hearing. I recall sitting one night in Hogan’s Theater, at Ninth or Tenth and Pine streets, and hearing Richard Mansfield order down the curtain at one of the most critical points in his famous play 「Baron Chevreuil,」 or some such name, and then come before it and denounce the audience in anything but measured terms for what he considered its ignorance and lack of taste. It had applauded, it seems, at the wrong time in that asinine20 way which only an American audience can when it is there solely21 because it thinks it ought to be. By that time Mansfield had already achieved a pseudo if not a real artistic22 following and was slowly but surely becoming a cult23. On this occasion he explained to that bland24 gathering25 that they were fools, that American audiences were usually composed of such animals or creatures and were in the main dull to the point of ennui26, that they were not there to see a great actor act but to see a man called Richard Mansfield, who was said to be a great actor. He pointed27 out how uniformly American audiences applauded at the wrong time, how truly immune they were to all artistic values, how wooden and reputation-following. At this some of them arose and left; others seemed to consider it a great joke and remained; still others were angry but wanted to see the 「show.」 Having finished his speech he ordered up the curtain and proceeded with his act as though nothing had happened, as though the audience were really not there. I confess I rather liked him for his stand even though I did not quite know whether he was right or wrong. But I wrote it up as though he had grossly insulted his audience, a body of worthy and respectable St. Louisans. Someone—Hazard, I think—suggested that it would be good policy to do so, and I, being green to my task, did so.