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Recent Examples of landladyThe future princess is said to have posted a sign on her bedroom door reading ‘Chief Chick,’ a cheeky nod to her landlady status.—
Bailey Bujnosek,
InStyle,
23 Feb. 2026 But encounters with the island’s residents, including with his gruff but warm-hearted landlady (played by German screen legend Hanna Schygulla), gradually alter his outlook.—
Scott Roxborough,
HollywoodReporter,
20 Oct. 2025 He’s gone to visit Ellen at her home, a boarding house with a snoopy landlady living on the first floor.—
Keith Phipps,
Vulture,
25 Sep. 2025 To complicate matters, a suspicious landlady, Lorelai Brown (actress Pamela Britton) is always snooping around.—
Jim Clash,
Forbes.com,
8 Aug. 2025 See All Example Sentences for landlady
According to a letter obtained by CNBC's Sara Eisen, Griffin told clients that Citadel has unwound more than 80% of the aggregate risk from the original portfolio purchased by conducting more than 100 block trades over $4 billion in market value.
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Davis Giangiulio,
CNBC,
21 Aug. 2026
In a letter of opposition, the CSU said the transfer pathway between community colleges and its campuses was the most effective way to increase access to bachelor’s degrees.
Several vehicle rental companies and car lessors were also ticketed.
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A.D. Quig,
Chicago Tribune,
19 July 2026
Before he was removed and Britton-Harr returned, Hopes estimated that between lessors, members, trade vendors, and sports team partnerships, there could be $50 million in liabilities.
With the landowner’s permission, the drone teams arrived shortly after sunrise to survey both livestock and wildlife on the ranch.
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Jeremy Hsu,
ArsTechnica,
12 Aug. 2026
In 2022, the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality issued a discharge permit to Fort Worth after reaching a deal with the city, the Tarrant Regional Water District, and a private landowner on the banks of Mary’s Creek.
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Emily Holshouser,
Fort Worth Star-Telegram,
5 Aug. 2026