@babgi: The origin of the foreign founders of unicorns in the USA. Incredible, isn't it? Still pretty surprised, though, by the…
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L'article discute de l'origine des fondateurs étrangers de licornes aux États-Unis, avec une surprise sur la place des Indiens par rapport aux Français.
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L’origine des fondateurs étrangers de licornes aux USA. Incroyable non ? Assez surpris toutefois par la place des indiens que j’aurais spontanément mis devant les Français. https://t.co/cDV64WjH85
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