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would

[wood, wuhd] / wʊd, wəd /




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A lawyer representing the students said he was "delighted" and would "continue to represent tens of thousands of students who were at other universities during Covid".

From BBC

At the same time, Chinese officials worry a frenzied rush toward stock investing would result in burst bubbles, big losses and instability.

From The Wall Street Journal

Wasserman said longtime executive Mike Watts would take on day-to-day control of the business while he focuses on planning the 2028 Olympics.

From The Wall Street Journal

She would later have to relearn how to talk, read and carry out everyday tasks.

From BBC

The Pima County Sheriff's Department said they are working to identify who the DNA belongs to, but would not disclose where it was located.

From BBC