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did

[did] / dɪd /








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However, it appears White wasn’t overly impressed with what he saw, with records indicating that the dwelling did sell in February of this year, for $4.2 million to a different buyer.

From MarketWatch

While companies didn’t resort to full-scale layoffs, many did trim head count, especially later in the year.

From The Wall Street Journal

It did not work by restoring the short-lived dopamine bursts that occur during motion.

From Science Daily

The infrastructure minister told the assembly her department did not offer compensation for "pure economic loss resulting from the exercise of its statutory duty to maintain the public road network".

From BBC

"I love that they're so proud of the club and there's an expectation for us to deliver and do what those before did."

From BBC