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Already a familiar commercial pitchman, most famously for the George Foreman Lean Mean Fat-Reducing Grilling Machine which made its debut in 1994, Foreman remained busy after leaving the ring for the second time.
He continued to preach at his church in Houston, and joined HBO Sports' boxing broadcast team. In December 1999, Foreman Grill manufacturer Salton, Inc. paid Foreman $137.5 million in cash and stock for rights to his name and image.
In October 2017, Foreman finally opened up about the origins of his multimillion-dollar grill idea, claiming that right after getting knocked out by Ali, he had an hallucination that a talking piece of meat demanded to be grilled.
In addition to the famous grill, other Foreman ventures include a clothing line, several books and a short-lived 2008 reality show called Family Foreman, featuring Foreman's wife, Joan, and 10 children, including five boys named George. Prior to his marriage to Joan, whom he has been with since 1985, Foreman had been married four times.
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In the 1500s, Spain conquered much of the Americas. Treasure from Spain's AMerican colonies made it very wealthy and powerful. Eurpoean rivals like France and England wanted to gain such wealth by founding their own North American colonies.
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Answer: D... building two runways
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