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Recent Examples of well-handledThat scene was potentially such a minefield, but so well-handled.—Alan Sepinwall, Rolling Stone, 10 Aug. 2023 With most action confined to the family home, Bulgaria passes well enough for Anytown, U.S.A., and technical contributions all around are well-handled.—Dennis Harvey, Variety, 19 July 2023
Investigators learned there was a group of at least two men and two women, all aged 25-30 years old, who were hanging out in the area of the pier parking lot for a period of time before walking south to 5100 Narragansett Ave.
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City News Service,
San Diego Union-Tribune,
8 Nov. 2025
Meanwhile, 84% of APAC professionals aged 18–24, and 77% of those aged 25–34, believe AI cannot replace human judgement at work.
With an increasing amount of people choosing to get pets instead of having children, furbabies across the country are becoming more and more spoiled.
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Maria Azzurra Volpe,
MSNBC Newsweek,
31 Oct. 2025
Following her time playing the eldest Banks (and the most spoiled) child, Parsons acted in shows like Lush Life and The Job, and in films like The Ladies Man and 13 Moons.
The Chinese retailer, known for its range of cheap ultra-fast-fashion clothing and criticisms of its labor and environmental practices, is nestled on the sixth floor of a more than century-old building in Paris, a city famous for high-end fashion and a recent green push.
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Miranda Jeyaretnam,
Time,
7 Nov. 2025
In contexts not concerning the elite private colleges of New England and their decades-old conflicts and syllabi and on-campus squabbles, this mode of prestige media procedure matters absolutely and enormously, at scales difficult to tabulate.
Afterall, there are few things as unappetizing as a spoonful of stale cereal.
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Patricia Shannon,
Southern Living,
11 Nov. 2025
To redress this at his own bakery, Castel created his pain d’hier et de demain (the bread of yesterday and tomorrow), made from stale, unsold inventory.
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