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in the intervening time

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In the intervening time, WeWork went public not as anything near the $47 billion company it once was on paper, but still as a valuable business.

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In the intervening time, Cooper had co-founded Cooper & Kirk, an incredibly influential law firm in Washington, D.C.

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“And I sure haven’t changed my mind in light of all that I’ve learned in the intervening time.”

According to her report, Nuzzi claims she interviewed the former president 28 days ago, and in the intervening time, he has rarely left the compound, saying defensively weeks ago: "I stay here "but I am outside of Mar-a-Lago quite a bit.

From Salon

In 2018, Congress clarified the SCA did cover U.S. providers chose to store overseas but the government said "in the intervening time, data responsive to the warrant was lost," the Justice Department said.

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

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