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$850,000 Austin Abrams Wiki: Salary, Married, Wedding, Spouse, Family Austin Abrams (born September 2, 1996) is an American actor, best known for playing the role as Pete in Gangster Squad, and as Aaron in the recent movie The Kings of Summer.In July 2013 he joined the cast of the new film by Kyle Wilamowski, Grass Stains. Abrams will play Hunter Gorski, a scruffy 16-year-old who pays little attention to his best friend Conrad’s (Tye Sheridan) first love (Kaitlyn Dever).
By Seb NobleBBC political reporter for Cambridgeshire
Pioneer GroupThe Grafton Centre will be converted into office space for life sciences industriesDevelopers said they were excited about the potential impact of the regeneration of a shopping mall in Cambridge.
The city council approved the multimillion-pound transformation of the Grafton Centre. It will be converted into office and lab space for life science industries, which will create thousands of jobs.
Opponents had been concerned over the scale of the development, with the centre due to become bigger and taller.
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ST. LOUIS — Because MLS thumbs its nose at FIFA’s international breaks, D.C. United lost four players to national team assignments ahead of Saturday’s match with St. Louis City.
Toss in a red-card suspension and three injuries, and United faced a tall task against a second-year MLS organization well ahead of schedule and unaffected by call-ups.
Despite the personnel issues, Troy Lesesne’s squad performed admirably after falling behind and even took the lead in the first half before clinging to a 2-2 draw at sold-out CityPark.