While they are geographically dispersed, a significant share is concentrated in states with strong winds.
—
Jennifer McDermott,
Los Angeles Times,
12 June 2026
The demonstration, organized by the opposition coalition C64, was dispersed by police with tear gas after protesters clashed with pro-government supporters outside Parliament.
After that twister dissipated, a third rose in Volusia County, damaging hundreds of homes before moving off the coast.
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Martin E. Comas,
The Orlando Sentinel,
14 June 2026
That statement stood in stark contrast to the longstanding stodginess of the Kings, which dissipated into flat-out ineffectiveness under Jim Hiller for three quarters of last season until he was sacked.
Those changes came at full-back and in midfield, two areas of concern for this Brazil team that were not dispelled by the 1-1 draw against Morocco.
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Tim Spiers,
New York Times,
17 June 2026
Any apprehensions about whether a first-time collaboration between Hartford’s two largest self-producing theaters — Hartford Stage and TheaterWorks Hartford — could gel smoothly enough to grasp all the nuances of this challenging work are dispelled immediately by the opening number.
—
Christopher Arnott,
Hartford Courant,
16 June 2026
The largely peaceful celebration radiated out into the streets around the Garden, with some fans climbing on street signs and jumping on top of vehicles.
—
Alaa Elassar,
CNN Money,
14 June 2026
Their loss radiated outward like ripples in water after a stone is dropped.
On June 2, Sandy also branched for the first time.
—
Laura Baisas,
Popular Science,
4 June 2026
Over time, the firm expanded through acquisitions and branched into business software, health care technology and financial services, renaming itself Global Growth in 2020, according to its website.
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