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Recent Examples of remotelyIn fact, Gomes had to shoot the Shanghai portion of the contemporary footage remotely from an Airbnb in Portugal, since he and Mukdeeprom were not allowed to enter China in February 2020 as the country had entered a lockdown.—Ritesh Mehta, IndieWire, 11 Dec. 2024 Despite the heavy-hitting lineup, none of the above felt remotely corporate, overly earnest, or organized within an inch of its life, as so many charity events are.—Vogue, 11 Dec. 2024 Still, he’s been able to at least connect with all the players remotely, if not in person.—C. Trent Rosecrans, The Athletic, 10 Dec. 2024 The agency is now moving back to its pre-pandemic requirements for monitoring workplaces, meaning some home offices will have to be registered with regulators and remotely inspected at least every three years under a new pilot program.—Marco Quiroz-Gutierrez, Fortune, 1 Dec. 2024 See all Example Sentences for remotely
Additionally, Norwood says that students should not rush to decide which college to go to, or whether to go to college at all.
Molly Peck,
USA TODAY,
12 Dec. 2024
Meanwhile, a handful of states have refrained from voting on the matter at all: Alabama, Alaska, Hawaii, Mississippi, Nebraska, New York and Rhode Island.
Oh, and there was the occasional backflip, for those were somehow not impressed enough by the vocal gymnastics.
KiMi Robinson,
USA TODAY,
9 Dec. 2024
Bologna took full advantage, Ndoye seeing another effort hit the frame of the goal, then a Juan Miranda free kick was somehow deflected onto the roof of the net by Tim Weah all inside the opening 25 minutes.
With this fiscal year less than half over, Twitch-originated cash donations alone are about $500,000.
William P. Barrett,
Forbes,
10 Dec. 2024
Gefen’s favorite is his 1972 Saab Sonett, a coupe the color of a tangerine and whose motor roars—half ferociously, half pathetically—like a dying lion.
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