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Recent Examples of wieldsInstead, the guy talks to dead barkeeps and wields an ax more than his typewriter.—
Brian Truitt,
USA Today,
1 July 2026 These days, the cast of the Harry Potter films wields more diapers than magic wands.—
Chiara Kim,
PEOPLE,
30 June 2026 Dickey wields Rosemary’s pack-a-day-for-half-a-century smoker’s cough with glee, and K Callan, who plays the mayor’s elderly secretary and turned 90 in January, gives a devastating monologue in the season finale.—
Josef Adalian,
Vulture,
29 June 2026 Yes, each Fed Chair wields influence, and their opinions have a way of setting monetary policy.—
Harry Kraemer,
Forbes.com,
23 June 2026 Cuban leaders including Raúl Castro — late revolutionary leader Fidel Castro’s brother, who still wields significant power — have sought to push forward more limited reforms of Cuba’s economy in the past, but efforts have run into bureaucratic hurdles.—
Andrea Rodríguez,
Los Angeles Times,
20 June 2026 Cuban leaders like former President Raúl Castro – who still wields significant power on the island – have sought to push forward more limited reforms of Cuba’s economy in the past, but efforts have run into bureaucratic hurdles.—
Andrea Rodriguez,
Fortune,
20 June 2026 Cuban leaders like former President Raúl Castro – who still wields significant power on the island – have sought to push forward more limited reforms of Cuba's economy in the past, but efforts have run into bureaucratic hurdles.—ABC News,
19 June 2026 The comments from Ousmane Sonko — who wields significant influence in his new role as parliament’s speaker — come as talks with the IMF are set to resume this week.—
Jenny Vaughan,
semafor.com,
17 June 2026
To manage operational heat, the hardware uses a thermal strategy that entirely removes mechanical components like fans or liquid pumps.
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Aman Tripathi,
Interesting Engineering,
9 July 2026
Now, New Zealand space startup Zenno Astronautics says it’s tested an entirely new type of thruster that, unlike either of those conventional technologies, uses superconducting magnets to maintain a satellite’s orbit and orientation.