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All that may sound like the kind of history that gets an asterisk behind it.

For four years now, he and the Dodgers have heard about how their 2020 championship, in a pandemic-shortened season, necessitated an asterisk, or some other form of punctuation.

The Democratic push for early voting, in contrast, is full-throated, with no asterisks.

Bianco said he was identifying the suspect as Miller “with an asterisk” because he possessed identification with multiple names.

The beauty pageant sits in that joy and ecstasy phase, but with an asterisk, because I’m still complicating the idea of the beauty pageant through using mixed-race contestants.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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