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After arriving in Seattle at a sinewy 170 pounds, Esteen reached as high as 197 this offseason — thanks to a dedicated strength and nutrition regimen — developing into a ballhawk who can more consistently lower the boom.

Three years later, Bruener’s punting/kicking services are no longer needed … which has allowed the Husky legacy to lower the boom.

She reached then-CEO Jack Dorsey in French Polynesia, and they agreed to lower the boom.

“If anything the DA may perceive this as an unapologetic scapegoat tactic and lower the boom even harder. You and I will be collateral damage in this tragedy and approach, it makes no sense.”

Insist we must, or we’ll lower the boom: No “consulting with Richard” when you’re on Zoom.

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

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