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trace

[treys] / treɪs /






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Sherman opens with that 2023 suit by Lachlan Murdoch against his siblings, then traces the family business from its Australian newspaper origins through rag-trade domination to its current grip on right-wing media.

From Los Angeles Times

Reserve manager Jenny Barlow said they had not expected to see a trace of the species on their land.

From BBC

Capgemini Government Solutions has been under contract since 18 December to provide "skip tracing services for enforcement and removal operations", public records show.

From BBC

The $365 million contract is for “skip tracing,” a process of finding a person using online information and other sources.

From The Wall Street Journal

Jordan traces her own harms back to her childhood.

From BBC