It’s your turn. The expression comes from sports and became current in the United States and Canada in the mid- twentieth century. It is sometimes put as “It’s your ball.” David Hagberg has
it in Countdown (1990): “‘No,’ the DCI agreed, ‘As I said, the ball is in your court.’”
Who are the most influential Bolivians, according to Bloomberg Línea?
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* Businessmen Marcelo Claure, Mario Anglarill Salvatierra, and Samuel Doria
Medina stand out. The criteria considered include the ability to generate
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