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operations



NOUN
surgical procedure
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“As we continue to learn more about the operations’ plans,” she said, “I urge our federal agencies to keep constituents well-informed and mitigate these impacts on our communities.”

From Los Angeles Times • Jan. 28, 2025

“We are tracking operations closely and remain in contact with terminal operators, labor, cargo owners, and other supply chain stakeholders,” the Seaport Alliance said in a statement, declining to specify details of the operations’ slowdown.

From Seattle Times • Jun. 9, 2023

The company, however, posted a net loss of $50 million due to charges associated with costs related to its news operations' legal settlement.

From Reuters • May 9, 2023

The report added, “ISIS remains capable of conducting ‘asymmetric operations’ and exploiting tension between Iraq’s Shia and Sunni communities and popular discontent over the perceived failures of the Iraqi government.”

From Washington Times • Jan. 26, 2020

Curtius has especially remarked the difficulties which beset the ‘etymological operations’ in the case of proper names.

From Custom and Myth New Edition by Lang, Andrew



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