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Noun
El Claustro, under cloister vaults, is perfect for a shady mid-day lunch of temperature-recalibrating ceviche.—Condé Nast, Condé Nast Traveler, 25 May 2026 These islands are a true pack-in and pack-out situation, with limited potable water in the park, no food for sale, and vault toilets here and there.—Chelsee Lowe, Travel + Leisure, 25 May 2026
Verb
Former supporters of Bolivia's long-dominant Movement Toward Socialism party, known by its Spanish acronym MAS, who helped vault Paz to power over more conservative rivals, have increasingly voiced concern that his government doesn't represent them.—ABC News, 27 May 2026 Then there was the Singapore premiere, where a man vaulted over the barrier and grabbed Grande, who had been diagnosed with PTSD after a suicide bomber killed 22 people at her 2017 concert in Manchester, England.—K.j. Yossman, Variety, 27 May 2026 See All Example Sentences for vault
The Drenthepad covers roughly 340 kilometers (211 miles) across the unspoiled Dutch province of Drenthe, passing megalithic tombs, heathlands, forests and small villages, and crossing three national parks.
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Hanna Wickes,
Miami Herald,
4 June 2026
The route passes megalithic tombs, heathlands, forests and small villages, and crosses three different national parks along the way.
The noon filing deadline represented the last chance for candidates to jump into the competitive contests ahead of the August primaries.
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Matthew Kelly,
Kansas City Star,
1 June 2026
In one particularly embarrassing incident for the agency, a man not only jumped the fence but got to the front door of the White House and entered before being apprehended.
The ceremony, coordinated by the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 3173 and the American Legion Post 72, will be held in front of the community mausoleum.
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Heather McRea,
Oc Register,
20 May 2026
This month, the hospital granted rare access to reporters from the Associated Press, allowing them into rooms that lie on either side of the centerpiece of Les Invalides, a soaring mausoleum that holds Napoleon’s sarcophagus.
For a macabre detour from all the warm Mediterranean charm, go down to the underground tomb of Chiesa di San Nicolò, where mummified priests line the crypt walls.
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Anne Olivia Bauso,
Travel + Leisure,
21 May 2026
Lying in this crypt is Nathan Lane’s Willy Loman, a tragic humbug, his delusions contradicted by the ruins around him.