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Hey, founder friends.
This is your last chance to apply to pitch on the next season of our show.
Applications will close November 13, so if you're raising capital for your startup, you should apply.
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Back to the pitch.
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I wanted to do.
I wrote a new thing on the.
Clapboard, so it's great.
Gwyneth Borden has a vendetta.