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march 26, Kansas City Star, 26 Mar. 2026 Sunday’s forecast Be sure to bundle up before heading out the door early Sunday morning.—Anthony Franze, San Antonio Express-News, 22 Feb. 2026 This theme is music and includes seasonal activities, stories, crafts and some outdoor time, so bundle up.—Janet Kusterer, Baltimore Sun, 22 Feb. 2026 Arizona's diverse landscape offers the perfect home for those who want to bask in the sun at a golf course or bundle up and watch the snow fall in Northern Arizona.—Paige Moore, AZCentral.com, 10 Feb. 2026 See All Example Sentences for bundle up
On top of everyday savings, the warehouse club also offers members additional monthly savings on top products—everything from grocery items to apparel.
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Kait Hanson,
Southern Living,
3 Oct. 2025
Reliance Retail has about 12,000 stores across India and sells everything from smartphones to groceries to apparel through various eponymous brands, including Reliance Fresh, Reliance Digital and Reliance Trends.
The store had to be closed for several days while volunteers set the dolls up for display, and only 25 shoppers could be allowed in at a time for viewing because of the dolls’ values.
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Elizabeth Marie Himchak,
San Diego Union-Tribune,
26 Aug. 2025
Today he’s attired in a gray hoodie over a white T-shirt.
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Shawn Tully,
Fortune,
6 May 2026
The mostly female attendees range from 30 years old to over 70 and are attired in outfits including cutoffs, tank tops, straw fedoras and glamorous full-length dresses.
This button-down shirt is well-suited for officewear thanks to its pinstripe design — a polished take on the trend that works with everything from slacks to midi skirts.
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Nicol Natale,
PEOPLE,
12 May 2026
Scientists are turning to conservation genomics — sequencing DNA to identify organisms with traits suited to survive climate extremes.
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Annika Hammerschlag,
Los Angeles Times,
12 May 2026