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[tahymz] / taɪmz /




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“Our biggest problem is depression and anxiety,” says Manuel Polanco, 74, a former petroleum engineer whose recollections of the good times only highlight a dystopian present.

From Los Angeles Times

Struggling at times during his first two regular seasons with the Dodgers while Ohtani was twice voted National League MVP, Yamamoto was originally overshadowed by the greatest player in history.

From Los Angeles Times

I can easily reel off the losses that stuck with me in the Six Nations, as they can take you to a really dark place at times.

From BBC

They moved five times in 10 years in search of a “better house in a better neighborhood” with good schools, taking the family from San Francisco to the Marin County suburbs.

From Los Angeles Times

In a 2012 email, she told Epstein the club was running deficits at times.

From The Wall Street Journal