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What to look for: Large porch and classical corner pilasters.
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Arkansas Online,
Arkansas Online,
2 May 2025
Located at 25 West Hills Drive, a quiet cul-de-sac in Avon, this colonial has undeniable curb appeal enhanced by a central front door that is recessed for protection from the weather and defined by pilasters on either side.
Each prompt targets one of her four pillars of healthy workplace relationships—trust, belonging, recognition, and collective resilience—and it’s designed to be played at an off-site meeting, while onboarding a new employee, during a one-on-one check-in, or at an after-work happy hour.
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Angela Haupt,
Time,
20 May 2025
These unbreakable pillars create the framework everything else fits around.
There are standard-fare drums, strings, and piano, played like a cheesy showtune for a Disneyland cafe that serves misshapen chicken nuggets.
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Kieran Press-Reynolds,
Pitchfork,
14 May 2025
The zone worked wonders for most of Game 4, until Oklahoma City’s role players knocked down a string of 3-pointers against it in the fourth quarter to fuel a critical run.
The evidence had sat idle in the case files for decades — but a 2018 upgrade to the FBI’s fingerprint search algorithm, which allowed for more accurate and expansive matches, ultimately reopened the case.
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Bethany Brown,
People.com,
12 May 2025
But the Marshals Service, which is responsible for capturing fugitives, has never closed its file.
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