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Recent Examples of uniformlyThe vote broke from procedural norms and the long-running but not uniformly honored tradition of aldermanic prerogative, in which the council follows the local alderman’s lead on how to vote on ordinances dealing with their wards.—Alice Yin, Chicago Tribune, 12 Mar. 2026 Sora Bright red and uniformly round, this radish has succulent white flesh and is easy to grow—especially in hot, dry climates.—Maggie Meyer Glisan, Better Homes & Gardens, 10 Mar. 2026 However, not all Florida hospitals do the screening uniformly.—Cindy Krischer Goodman, Sun Sentinel, 10 Mar. 2026 Republicans nearly uniformly batted it down, with the help of a few Democrats.—Victoria Moorwood, Cincinnati Enquirer, 5 Mar. 2026 Whereas Mauritius was four-fifths Hindu or Muslim, the people of the Chagos were almost uniformly Roman Catholic.—David Frum, The Atlantic, 2 Mar. 2026 The touring cast is uniformly up for the exhausting task of making joke after joke after joke while making over-the-top reactions whenever anyone else says a joke.—Christopher Arnott, Hartford Courant, 27 Feb. 2026 Larger bulbs are most likely to bolt, so look for plants with uniformly medium or smaller bulbs.—Barbara Gillette, The Spruce, 27 Feb. 2026 The foundation of the Michter’s portfolio is built upon a lineup of bourbon, rye, and American whiskey that is generally affordable (depending on the market) and uniformly very good.—Jonah Flicker, Robb Report, 24 Feb. 2026
The two layers of moist, flavorful cake pair perfectly with creamy cream cheese frosting.
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Nellah Bailey McGough,
Southern Living,
13 Mar. 2026
The classic polka dots and square neckline are perfectly on-trend for this season, while the lightweight rayon fabric folds up easily for convenient suitcase storage.
An argument certainly can be made, and indeed was made to us, that American security is similarly compromised by Iran’s nuclear ambitions.
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The Editorial Board,
Chicago Tribune,
8 Mar. 2026
Looking at what investors demand from similarly risky enterprises, let’s estimate shareholders will want total returns of at least 10% a year to hold the stock.
How pathetically far this blithering, unprincipled piece of trash has gone to endanger other lives, to expressly distract and deflect from his own wicked deeds, and to further benefit his grifting family’s larcenously enlarged bounties.
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Voice of the People,
New York Daily News,
8 Mar. 2026
There appears to be no law expressly forbidding the use of public funds to influence voters.
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Sun Sentinel Editorial Board,
Sun Sentinel,
7 Mar. 2026
Your 6th House of Practice and your 10th House of Work alike benefit as Mercury trines Jupiter, emphasizing the power of simple routines.
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Tarot.com,
The Orlando Sentinel,
9 Mar. 2026
Why are producers and audiences alike so certain that Austen and her beloved proto-feminist heroine, Lizzy Bennet—lively, astute, sometimes cutting, not always virtuous—still have more to say beyond the page?