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nor

[nawr, ner] / nɔr, nər /


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The idea of a tube up my tuchus didn’t scare me, nor did the notorious prep of drinking a foul-tasting liquid to cleanse your intestinal tract.

From Los Angeles Times

“Nor did Leigh’s campaign reach out to me until days before early voting began, leaving no time to unify Republicans or broaden the coalition. When she and I finally did meet, she ended the conversation almost as soon as it started.”

From Salon

“There is no clear rule because it depends whether fundamental news changes the underlying narrative in the assets leveraged investors hold,” he responded, saying that in case of Microsoft, that didn’t spread to other hyperscalers nor change the narrative around AI.

From MarketWatch

Neither SpaceX nor xAI responded to requests for comment.

From Barron's

The stability makes it seem like Treasury traders neither care about the Fed pick nor sweat the geopolitics.

From Barron's