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Recent Examples of uniformlyThat the new vices are so uniformly solitary suggests that the national character might become more solitary, too.—Dan Brooks, The Atlantic, 3 Nov. 2025 Following the Chiefs’ first touchdown drive in the first half, the Bills almost uniformly made an in-game switch.—Joe Buscaglia, New York Times, 3 Nov. 2025 Protein crystals grow larger and more uniformly in the absence of gravity, and crew members on the station are taking advantage of this fact to study and develop new drugs.—Jeffrey Kluger, Time, 31 Oct. 2025 All beat earnings expectations, but investor reactions weren’t uniformly positive.—Fred Imbert, CNBC, 31 Oct. 2025 Businesses often utilize multiple cloud services, so CSPM tools must be able to apply controls uniformly across all of them.—Wyles Daniel, Ascend Agency, 28 Oct. 2025 On the theoretical side, Alexander Friedmann took Einstein’s field equations and considered what would happen if the Universe were uniformly filled with any form of energy at all.—Big Think, 22 Oct. 2025 The technology forms a protective layer so that lithium stacks uniformly.—Georgina Jedikovska, Interesting Engineering, 17 Oct. 2025 Argentina’s sovereign bonds are uniformly rated as junk—none of the rating agencies assign investment-grade status to them.—Mark Weisbrot, MSNBC Newsweek, 16 Oct. 2025
Interestingly, Matthews discovered that these women were perfectly politically split.
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Emily Chang,
ABC News,
2 Nov. 2025
Since then, Le Bon Marché, Neiman Marcus, and Rosewood Hotels have all come calling—and seem perfectly happy to pay the premium that translates into the higher wages Guo offers employees.
Perhaps even the idea of an upscale magazine in the mold of Vanity Fair is simply less meaningful in a contemporary media landscape where celebrities constantly churn out their own content and popular culture is fragmented across a landscape of mid-sized creators.
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Max Tani,
semafor.com,
3 Nov. 2025
Earlier this summer, the president even proposed a cash reward for residents on any island that completely eliminates smoking.
The researchers learned that people who ate very similarly to the portfolio diet had a 14% lower risk of developing coronary heart disease or stroke than people who ate less similarly to the diet.
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Renée Onque,
CNBC,
6 Nov. 2025
OpenAI’s partnership with AMD, while not similarly circular, is symbiotic—OpenAI has an option to acquire up to a 10% stake in AMD.
School district notices provide information about total costs that aren’t expressly stated in pitches posted on their websites asking taxpayers to pass the bonds.
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Center Square,
The Washington Examiner,
29 Oct. 2025
The 22nd Amendment expressly forbids a president from being elected to office more than twice.
Prices start at just $10, and the markdowns include some of our favorite tried-and-true brands that frequent flyers and weekend jet-setters alike swear by.
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Chaise Sanders,
Travel + Leisure,
2 Nov. 2025
Bartenders in the intimate lobby bar serve up craft concoctions nightly to guests and locals alike.
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