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many

[men-ee] / ˈmɛn i /




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Like many newcomers to Los Angeles, Smee, a 45-year-old former flight attendant, was fascinated by the city’s landscape and its famous palm trees when he first moved from England.

From Los Angeles Times

He was in charge of a large base, comprising many acres that someone hoped to take over as a real estate investment.

From Los Angeles Times

They have drawn in many young children and older adults, with those 65 and up now their third-largest subscriber group.

From Los Angeles Times

“Try and be healthy,” Buehler said, “and make as many starts as they need me to, and just improve and kind of get back closer to what I used to be.”

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At the same time, he often reframed his role into NASA’s greater mission and pointed to the many Black trailblazers, such as Holder, before him.

From Los Angeles Times