Their work, however, has survived in the deep trenches at New Cut which have endured for three hundred years.
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Literary Hub,
Literary Hub,
10 Apr. 2026
His journey — from the ideological trenches of the Caracas socialist regime to the cultural corridors of Hollywood — offers a rare window into how power, influence and reinvention intersect across borders.
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Antonio María Delgado,
Miami Herald,
6 Apr. 2026
Over his last three starts, Imanaga has given up just two runs, six hits and two walks with 24 strikeouts in 17 innings.
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Meghan Montemurro,
Chicago Tribune,
16 Apr. 2026
Third quarter of runs The Magic actually scored the first five points of the second half to take a one-point lead less than a minute into the third quarter.
Making the record even more impressive was the revelation in the post-competition weighing of Wilkins’ discus to verify the record that the implement was actually two ounces heavier than the required 4 pounds, 6 ounces weight, a fact that cost Wilkins additional inches, probably feet.
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Scott M. Reid,
Oc Register,
17 Apr. 2026
Read the story of the angler who caught 19 pounds of largemouth on one cast.
Accentuated by sleek black trim on windows, doors, and gutters, and natural wood paneling at the entry, these features, combined with clean walkway lines, deliver a stunning contemporary touch to the exterior.
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Patricia Shannon,
Better Homes & Gardens,
12 Apr. 2026
Remove debris from gutters and at the base of downspouts.
At its heart is a magnificent wooden lodge—the second-largest west of the Mississippi—with a sprawling wraparound deck overlooking horse pastures and corrals.
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Julie Bielenberg,
USA Today,
4 Apr. 2026
Volunteers can help with cleaning and refilling animals’ water, feeding animals and cleaning corrals.
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Linda Mcintosh,
San Diego Union-Tribune,
14 Jan. 2026
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