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Some reports have indicated that $26 million is guaranteed and, providing Mario Williams achieves the performance goals as stated in the contract, the total payout could total more than $60 million after all is said and done. As the new 2006 NFL season approaches, the Houston Texans will be eager to see if their newest recruit will continue his powerful plays on the field. Friends and family from North Carolina will be equally anxious to watch as Mario Williams continues to live the dream of playing professional football in the NFL,cheap apple iphone 5.
The biggest single investment of the year will see the 16 million pound redevelopment of John Lewis High Wycombe. The retailer plans to convert the 35,000 square feet of back-office space to increase the shop’s selling area by one third,discount alienware. This extension will extend the stores product offer by introducing a full fashion, nursery and childrenswear offer as well as expanding the beauty and audio visual departments.
One year after college, during the 2006 NFL draft, Mario Williams was chosen by the Houston Texans in a deal that would last for six years and one which is said to be worth $54 million to the North Carolina native. On Saturday, April 29, 2006,wholesale apple ipad 3rd,the worst case scenario, Williams was chosen as the # 1 overall draft pick. After much speculation that Houston would select Reggie Bush or Vince Young, all of that guessing ended when Mario Williams came on board as the team's new defensive end for the 2006 season,and then ride all over this small town dropping cards in shopping centers.
Like many NFL superstars, Mario Williams got plenty of field time as a youngster. While attending North Carolina State from 2003 until 2005, Williams gained experience as a defensive end. Recruited out of Richlands High School, Mario Williams did not disappoint. He started in each of his three college seasons, recorded 175 tackles and 25 sacks,said of this year's event.
Department store chain John Lewis has announced that it is to invest 32 million pounds to fund an extensive refurbishment programme in four of its major stores this year, including the Oxford Street flagship. The other stores are High Wycombe, Kingston and Nottingham, which will be extensively refreshed this year, and the retailer has also earmarked a further 25 million pounds for other, smaller investments across the chain's 39 shop estate before 2014.
Simon Fowler, managing director of John Lewis Oxford Street, said: “The branch is the flagship shop for the John Lewis brand and operates in a unique competitive environment on Oxford Street. The multi-million pound overhaul of the lower ground floor is another example of our product range and shopping environment continually evolving to maintain our market-leading proposition.”
A native of Richlands, North Carolina, Mario Williams was born on New Year's Eve, January 31, 1985. Currently playing the position of defensive end for the NFL's Houston Texans, Williams stands 6'7" and weighs just under 300 pounds.