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Portrait photography by Eduardo Schneider Professional Bank may have had an inauspicious grand opening, but it wasn’t an indicator of things to follow. The Coral Gables bank completed its initial
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By his own admission, the sentiment never was at the forefront of his mind. But nearly two years after an accident sent him to a trauma center in Miami for
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