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did

[did] / dɪd /








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A Bass spokesperson has said that the mayor did not demand changes to the after-action report, noting that she pushed for its creation and that it was written and edited by the LAFD.

From Los Angeles Times

Officials with Campbell Hall did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

From Los Angeles Times

The Archers launched on 1 January 1951, but the original recording of the first episode did not survive.

From BBC

"Young people today deal with way more stress from society than people did 20 years ago. Sure, materially they're better off, but the expectations placed on them are much higher. Everyone's just exhausted."

From BBC

Joe and Kate did not initially understand what the jury's verdict meant – and have now spent more than three decades campaigning for the abolition of not proven.

From BBC