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Recent Examples of cantileverThe gel’s special formula is designed to remove stubborn residue while still being gentle on the stylus and not compromising the bond between the stylus and its cantilever.—Mark Sparrow, Forbes.com, 10 Apr. 2025 My only prompt was that the overall form of Marcel Breuer’s cantilever couldn’t be altered.—Mark Holgate, Vogue, 8 Apr. 2025 The best cantilever patio umbrella features durable construction, can tilt and provides a great deal of shade.—Bestreviews, Chicago Tribune, 9 Apr. 2025 My only prompt was that the overall form of Marcel Breuer’s cantilever couldn’t be altered.—Mark Holgate, Vogue, 8 Apr. 2025 See All Example Sentences for cantilever
There are gold accents to the fireplace, doorway arches, walls and other areas of the room.
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Chris Megerian,
Chicago Tribune,
15 May 2025
These scans combined with subsequent scans to contribute to a 3D model with detailed representations of the cathedral’s flying buttresses, arches, ribbed vaults, intricate wood carvings and stained glass, guiding the more than $700 million restoration.
Funding had been secured via a series of grants and City were so keen to get on with things that fans arriving for the promotion party on May 11 could see the steel girders had already been delivered, ready for work to start.
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Richard Sutcliffe,
New York Times,
9 May 2025
Ironworkers bolted the last girder into place, making Sears Tower (now Willis Tower) the world’s tallest building.
The appearance of UConn on the bracket was the first step.
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Dom Amore,
Hartford Courant,
12 May 2025
This legislation brought sweeping changes for individuals and businesses, including lower tax brackets, bigger standard deductions, a more generous child tax credit, a higher estate and gift tax exemption and a 20% deduction for pass-through businesses, among other provisions.
The views and opinions expressed in this column are the author's and do not necessarily reflect those of USA TODAY.
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Johnny C. Taylor Jr,
USA Today,
21 May 2025
Times culture critic Mary McNamara wrote a column about how this play about John Proctor and #MeToo cured her of her aversion to theatrical works-in-progress.
Notably, though, the economist doesn’t believe the extreme volatility seen in 2025 will knock the U.S. off its economic pedestal.
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Kate Nishimura,
Sourcing Journal,
15 May 2025
But the most stunning detail, however, might be that patrons must look up to see most of the garments as the black mannequins donning them are on literal pedestals.
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