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Recent Examples of shuntSuddenly, questions about the park’s opening are shunted aside in favor of whether or not anyone on the island can survive.—Will Harris, EW.com, 27 June 2025 Those wealthy enough to pay $1,000 up front would have their protection claims heard; those unable to pay would be shunted back to face persecution and the problems that drove them from their home countries to begin with.—Bill Frelick, Twin Cities, 27 June 2025 This season is also being broadcast in Australia on Channel Seven, a free-to-air television network, as the ongoing World Test Championship final between Australia and South Africa is shunted behind an online streaming service.—Tristan Lavalette, Forbes.com, 13 June 2025 But too often, Fins told me, patients are shunted into long-term-care homes that cannot provide the attention and rehab that could uncover subtle signs of consciousness.—Sarah Zhang, The Atlantic, 16 May 2025 See All Example Sentences for shunt
In a recent article for the People’s Daily, Duan, a professor at Xidian University, suggested that the high-frequency microwave beams used to transmit electricity could be redirected.
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Mrigakshi Dixit,
Interesting Engineering,
4 Mar. 2026
As missiles strike cities long assumed to be safe, sovereign wealth funds that have been pouring money into African renewable grids, ports, and startups may soon redirect toward immediate domestic priorities.
In June, his twin sons transferred to his alma mater from a Detroit prep school with hopes of making their papa proud and lifting the town’s spirit.
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Steve Galluzzo,
Los Angeles Times,
28 Feb. 2026
Whereas lithium-ion technologies are transferred from electric vehicle chemistries, Form’s tech instead focuses on heavier, less-efficient iron-air batteries that are, most notably, much cheaper than lithium-ion.
The redistricting efforts, though appearing significant in scope, reflect legitimate partisan responses to shifting political terrain, where defensive countermeasures by one party are necessary to balance aggressive moves by the other party seeking electoral advantages.
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Los Angeles Times,
Los Angeles Times,
1 Mar. 2026
This footage is overlaid with rapidly shifting colors via video synthesizer, obscuring our view, and an iris that periodically frames the runner.
In this case, however, your expertise is needed to help a jury (or litigants) decide whether someone’s personal or professional behavior deviated from the norm in a way that would irreparably harm another person.
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Kathy Kristof,
San Diego Union-Tribune,
2 Mar. 2026
Technique, identity and a willingness to deviate from orthodoxy do.
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Ana Gutierrez,
Austin American Statesman,
27 Feb. 2026
The Canucks opened the scoring midway through the first period when Jake DeBrusk drove into the offensive zone, put a shot off Oettinger’s right pad and Evander Kane deflected the rebound in from the side of the net for his 11th goal of the season.
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ABC News,
ABC News,
3 Mar. 2026
The tour guide may have deflected my Phantom questions, but the opera house plays up just enough of the mystery.
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Tribune News Service,
Baltimore Sun,
3 Mar. 2026
President James Monroe signed the Missouri Compromise, meant to avert a conflict over slavery by equalizing the number of states where the brutal practice was and was not allowed, on March 6, 1820.
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Phaedra Trethan,
USA Today,
27 Feb. 2026
To avert the crisis, Yue had to rush to switch off the Mac Mini machine where her claw resided.