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Vought’s confirmation was also somewhat overshadowed by the Trump administration’s recent efforts to temporarily suspend large amounts of federal funding.
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Zach Halaschak,
Washington Examiner - Political News and Conservative Analysis About Congress, the President, and the Federal Government,
7 Feb. 2025
But those shouldn’t overshadow that the Orioles’ future at the position is scintillating.
An illustrious modeling career means Elsesser is often jet-setting the globe, and as a result, her time at home has become her vacation time.
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Mayer Rus,
Architectural Digest,
11 Feb. 2025
At the time of the film’s release in theaters in October, both Crowe and Adria Petty talked with Variety about what the very belated re-release of the film after more than 40 years meant to them.
What’s worse, policy is still overbalanced toward power.
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David Roberts,
Vox,
18 June 2019
Valcuha and the orchestra brought vibrancy and color to the huge first movement, which can threaten to overbalance the rest of the score if it’s not kept at least somewhat in check.
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Joshua Kosman,
San Francisco Chronicle,
4 May 2018
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