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the next set of job applicants had far more education and practical experience
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Her charges include one count of child neglect, three counts of felony animal neglect and four counts of misdemeanor animal neglect, and her bond is set at $36,000.—Elizabeth Pritchett, FOXNews.com, 7 Aug. 2025 All that extravagance will set a buyer back to the tune of $12 million, with an offer already pending after only five days on the market.—Wendy Bowman, Robb Report, 7 Aug. 2025
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Charleville Castle Charleville Castle in County Offaly appears in season 2 of Wednesday as the set for some scenes in Nevermore.—Aya Al-Hakim, People.com, 7 Aug. 2025 Having witnessed the rapid evolution of China’s film industry over more than a decade, Lee has seen significant changes in how international actors are integrated on set.—Naman Ramachandran, Variety, 7 Aug. 2025
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Even with Google's pricey AI subscription, Google says there is a set limit on the number of Deep Think queries per day.—Ryan Whitwam, ArsTechnica, 1 Aug. 2025 The Rams entered camp with a set group for the first-team offensive line, but open questions about who would fill the backup roles.—Adam Grosbard, Oc Register, 31 July 2025 See All Example Sentences for set
But the court, sitting en banc—that is, all eleven active judges present—is soon expected to pass judgment on a defining, and deeply disruptive, feature of the second Trump Presidency.
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Cristian Farias,
New Yorker,
6 Aug. 2025
White flagging a player who makes $18.5 million this season to sit and watch a baseball game from the bench is an expensive swallow, even for team owner Ray Davis who has embraced spending like the fifth wife of an oil and gas executive.
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Fort Worth Star-Telegram,
Fort Worth Star-Telegram,
5 Aug. 2025
In 2020, 63 percent chose Joe Biden, according to AP VoteCast.
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Martha McHardy,
MSNBC Newsweek,
15 Aug. 2025
Merkley ultimately chose to close the camp after someone who seemingly did not live there fired a gunshot near a camp resident's tent the morning of July 25, according to police.
The agency estimates that the disease impacts 1,600 Americans each year, with approximately 260 people dying from those infections.
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Fernando Cervantes Jr,
USA Today,
14 Aug. 2025
New foreign enrollments could decline by 30% to 40% this coming school year, leading to an overall 15% decline in their number on U.S. campuses, estimates NAFSA: Association of International Educators.
The brand's reach aims to strengthen its connection with Generation Z consumers after being named the No. 1 fragrance brand for American teens and the third overall most-shopped at beauty stores by teens in the Piper Sandler Taking Stock with Teens Spring 2025 Survey.
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Greta Cross,
Freep.com,
13 Aug. 2025
His work as The Arizona Republic’s consumer travel reporter aims to help readers navigate the stresses of traveling and get the best value for their money on their vacations.
Despite discussion on the law itself, the school board refrained from taking a stance for or against the proposal, instead deciding to seek guidance from Kentucky's attorney general on how best to enact policies to evaluate offers like the one from LifeWise.
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Keely Doll,
The Courier-Journal,
7 Aug. 2025
When those plans fell apart, White decided to go fishing anyway.
After the protesters toppled the statue five years ago, the National Park Service's Historic Preservation Training Center secured it in storage and moved to restore it.
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Kayla Jimenez,
USA Today,
5 Aug. 2025
At the heart of the fight is Trump’s plan to secure five additional Republican House seats in Texas, ahead of the 2026 midterm elections.
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Heather Hunter,
The Washington Examiner,
5 Aug. 2025
Progressives tout rent freezes as a solution to our housing crisis.
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Ben Proto,
Hartford Courant,
12 Aug. 2025
So far, Walker has issued mixed rulings in the case, freezing some portions of the law but allowing other parts to go into effect, even as the campaigns try to gather enough signatures from voters to qualify for the 2026 ballot.
Miller's efforts in her executive role and beyond speak to her dedication to helping drive Cincinnati's historic reduction in infant mortality in a model of care that puts moms at the center that's now being replicated across the state.
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Grace Tucker,
The Enquirer,
7 Aug. 2025
The lawsuit was filed days after state Rep. Jason Nemes, R-Middletown, said a legal challenge pending before Kentucky's Supreme Court over a bill passed by state legislators three years ago could also put the merger at risk.
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