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Washington is already extended, primarily with money and weapons, as it supports Ukraine against Russia’s invasion and Israel against Hamas and Hezbollah — two of the Iran-backed factions that have made it possible for Tehran to fight its archenemy Israel by proxy.

All five of the new civil cases allege that Mr Combs - or by proxy through his associates - drugged alcoholic beverages at the events that made the plaintiffs dizzy, nauseous and feel outside their bodies.

From BBC

Her more reserved approach may be linked to the public outcry from Donald Trump and conservatives about her relationship with Chief's tight end Travis Kelce, and how they were supposedly taking over the NFL, and by proxy the 2024 election, while working in tandem with President Joe Biden.

From Salon

They can apply online to vote by post, by proxy, or in person if they are in the country on 4 July.

From BBC

"Historically, women's labor has always been ignored and by proxy they become invisible, this has been even more true for Salvadoran women as we are often erased due to being women of color and immigrants," Vasquez said.

From Salon

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

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