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[in-stuhns] / ˈɪn stəns /




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There are other organizations, at county level, that can provide advice and assistance for people such as yourself who don’t qualify for Medicaid, for instance, but still have modest assets.

From MarketWatch

Janae Porter, a former flight attendant for Air Canada, said there were many instances when the airport was backed up because there weren’t enough wheelchairs.

From The Wall Street Journal

A base in Libya, for instance, or the Red Sea would allow Russian vessels to sail in the Mediterranean and Indian Ocean for longer periods than are now within their reach.

From The Wall Street Journal

Has she, for instance, spoken about needing money for other reasons — to send home to family or to take a trip home at Christmas that she cannot, perhaps, otherwise afford?

From MarketWatch

More than a third of the cases The Times analyzed ended in dismissals or acquittals, in some instances because the defendants were deported.

From Los Angeles Times