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He will say in Latin: "Gracious Father, we commend to your mercy Pope Emeritus Benedict, whom you made successor of Peter and shepherd of the Church, a fearless preacher of your word and a faithful minister of the divine mysteries."

From Reuters

Dahlia: And I just want to commend to listeners the New York Times piece: Who Will Help Care for Texas’s Post-Roe Babies, which is essentially just a materialization of the point that you have just made, which is forcing women who cannot afford to have three children to then have a fourth, even if a crisis pregnancy center gives her diapers and a little bit of a respite, it in no way solves her ongoing material needs.

From Slate

Confronted with evidence that we may have achieved one of humanity’s perennial goals — control, however partial, over the weather, which we used to commend to the whims of gods and nature — you might expect to feel some shred of pride or triumph.

“I commend to the U.S. attorney’s office for making litigation unnecessary,” he said.

We commend to you a Reuters project that details how judges were complicit with pharmaceutical companies to hide from the public - and future litigants - the dangers of opioids.

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

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