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Recent Examples of thumbDuPage County State’s Attorney Robert Berlin accused Outlaw and Jackson of thumbing their noses at the criminal justice system and allegedly committing another crime while on pre-trial release.—Greg Wehner, FOXNews.com, 17 July 2025 Perhaps equally repugnant is the thought that a magazine that once thumbed its nose seems to have shifted its hand and sadly scratches an ear.—John Updike, New Yorker, 11 July 2025 With the sixth round of negotiations just two days away, however, Israel thumbed its nose at the United States and launched an attack on Iran anyway.—Ron Paul, Oc Register, 10 July 2025 After all, North Korea has gotten away with thumbing its nose at the international community and refusing to disband its nuclear arsenal.—Elizabeth Shackelford, Chicago Tribune, 27 June 2025 See All Example Sentences for thumb
Georgia has emerged as one of the nation’s most pivotal battlegrounds, flipping to President Joe Biden in 2020 and back to Trump in 2024, and delivering Democrats two Senate seats, even as Republicans have held the governor’s mansion for over two decades.
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Samantha-Jo Roth,
The Washington Examiner,
16 Sep. 2025
The flip-up straw makes for easy sipping, and the lid closes with a snap to prevent accidental leaks.
Trees are leafing, birds are chirping and the mere thought of sending a Microsoft Teams or Slack message feels like an affront to Mother Nature; spring has finally sprung in Indianapolis.
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Bradley Hohulin,
IndyStar,
2 July 2025
This is because of the increasing demands for networking and switches to connect exponentially larger clusters, from spine to leaf in the front end and back end, rack to rack and accelerator to accelerator.
For years, Apple required that all in-app purchases be processed through its App Store and skimmed 30 percent off each transaction.
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Dan Piepenbring,
Harpers Magazine,
19 Sep. 2025
Now, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick is floating a plan to skim half the patent earnings from inventions developed at universities with federal funding.
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