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 Silda Wall Spitzer appeared to have it all.The Harvard Law School graduate succeeded as a hard-charging corporate lawyer, then raised three daughters and supported the ambitions of her husband, Eliot, as he became New York s attorney general and then governor.On Wednesday, she was by his side when he announced that he is resigning, completing a spectacular stanley cups  fall from power for a politician whose once promising career imploded.On Monday, she stood wordlessly by his side as he admitted to acting  in a way that violates my obligations to my family. Fourteen months after Spitzer rode his reputation for clean politics into New York s highest office, he was linked to a federal investigation of a high-priced call-girl ring. He has not been charged, and prosecutors would not comment on the case.        People close to Eliot Spitzer said that when the news first broke, his wife pleaded with her husband not to give up the stanley cup  governorship, reports The New York Times. However, friends of the couple said that they initially believed Silda Wall Spitzer took the stance she did because she was not yet aware of the extent o stanley tumblers f the government s investigation.While Spitzer accumulated enemies over his career as a prosecutor and politician, virtually no one has had a bad word to say about his wife, whose blond good looks and elegant style helped make them one of New York s premier power couples.Assemblyman Charles Lavine, a Democrat from Long Island, noted that she was a hit at a recent Assembly lunch Hfon Roland Emmerich updates us on ID4 2, Singularity and (gulp) Foundation
 My problem  one of my problems  with the Spider-Man movies is that the wire stunts an water bottle stanley d CG webslinging a stanley quencher re so obvious. He just seems weightless and looks fake to me. This is why I want you all to join me in watching Ronnie Shalvis, a Spider-Man suit-owning parkour expert in action. Sure, not all of his moves are as fluid as we ;d expect Spider-Man to be, and of course he   somewhat hampered by his lack of webshooters and self-adhesive limbs  seriously, though, someone make him some webshooters, stat . But the way he moves his bo stanley taza dy, the way he hits those classic Spider-Man poses in a way that   so clearly a real, living person with muscles and mass is just amazing to me. Also spectacular. And even a little bit sensational, if I ;m being honest with myself. H/t to Kotaku                                                        ParkourSpider-Man