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Recent Examples of snuggeryUp some floating staircases, a landing was arrayed with Ping-Pong and foosball tables and a snuggery of orange Knoll womb chairs.—Nathan Heller, The New Yorker, 27 Feb. 2023
During the decades with Cox at the helm of the Braves, the smell of cigar smoke became familiar, wafting from the home dugout on early afternoons at old Fulton County Stadium or from a cubbyhole next to the home dugout at Turner Field.
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David O'Brien,
New York Times,
9 May 2026
How sweet the letters from Gita had been, arriving in his grad-school cubbyhole at Brooklyn Poly!
Alex dreamed up—and built—the breakfast nook in an unused corner of the dining room.
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Ella Field,
Better Homes & Gardens,
6 June 2026
The trick to creating a lush landscape that’s overflowing with blooms and color is to add trailing plants that will fill in all the nooks and crannies.
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Karen Brewer Grossman,
Southern Living,
5 June 2026
Framed in native lenga wood, the rustic-chic cabins at Alto Castillo feature Mapuche textiles, wicker Chimbarongo baskets, and paintings honoring the gauchos who first settled these lands.
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Mark Johanson,
Condé Nast Traveler,
14 June 2026
The configuration also supports a twin-aisle cabin layout within a narrowbody aircraft class, unlocking improved passenger comfort and more efficient boarding and deplaning.
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Prabhat Ranjan Mishra,
Interesting Engineering,
13 June 2026
Chinese eVTOL maker EHang has tested its two-seat EH216-S with lithium-metal solid-state cells developed alongside Inx Energy, logging a 48-minute continuous flight at 480 Wh/kg.
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Omar Kardoudi
June 12,
New Atlas,
12 June 2026
The connectivity segment also includes the nascent Starlink Mobile direct-to-cell business and Starshield, which military experts say is reshaping warfighting.
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Morgan Brennan,Harriet Taylor,
CNBC,
12 June 2026
Council members routinely stare at laptops, talk with staff, and leave the chambers during public comment.
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Paul Krueger,
San Diego Union-Tribune,
12 June 2026
The ruling was at least a temporary, rare victory for opponents of capital punishment in a state that has had one of the busiest death chambers in the country.