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Advertisement The message was clear: Nobody is above the law, not even a popular presidential contender who stood at the gates of power.
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Cole Stangler,
Time,
1 Apr. 2025
Sanders does at least seem like a potential starter out of the gates and is less developmental than the rest of the quarterback class besides Cam Ward.
The company also has several commercial customers on tap including Bezos’ old company Amazon that has contracted for at least 12 launches to send up hundreds of satellites for its Project Kuiper internet constellation, which aims to compete with SpaceX’s Starlink.
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Richard Tribou,
The Orlando Sentinel,
31 Mar. 2025
For example, there’s quite a bit more power on tap than in the outgoing M5.
Shampoo is particularly adept at cleaning chrome faucets and other chrome finishings where grease, streaks, and fingerprints are just waiting to be erased.
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Hallie Milstein,
Southern Living,
18 Mar. 2025
Visible Mineral Deposits One of the most obvious signs a home has hard water is a white or chalky residue that starts to form around showerheads, faucets, and other water-using appliances.
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Timothy Dale,
Better Homes & Gardens,
14 Mar. 2025
The story is told from Dah’s perspective, as Jocelyn—who displays a quasi-mystical rapport with fighting cocks—suffers an emotional breakdown, putting their business and their lives in danger.
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The New Yorker,
The New Yorker,
26 July 2024
The former became fighting cocks and the latter became sows.
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Matthew Gavin Frank,
Harper's Magazine,
6 June 2023
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