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And now, the seven-game series moves to Citi Field, where only Walker Buehler and his 5.38 regular season ERA stand between the Dodgers and somewhere behind the eight-ball.

It’s worth noting that some of these features are touted by crypto promoters, including the Trumps, as virtues — crypto’s decentralization, meaning that there are no intermediaries such as those “slow and outdated” banks to stand between buyers and sellers; its irreversibility, the speediness of the transactions.

With Wednesday’s action, the Fed’s benchmark interest rate will stand between 4.75% and 5%, still the highest since 2007.

“Scientists and public health professionals stand between us and pandemic pathogens; these individuals are essential for anticipating, discovering, and mitigating future pandemic threats. Yet, scientists and public health professionals have been harmed and their institutions have been damaged by the skewed public and political opinions stirred by continued promotion of the lab leak hypothesis in the absence of evidence.”

Another strong, accomplished woman threatens to stand between him and his ability to satisfy his lust for power.

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

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