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“If you watched him in college, you know what he’s capable of,” Reaves said after the Lakers’ 124-118 win against Utah.

“Unfortunately, a lot of us don’t grow up with education about disabled people and what they’re capable of,” she said.

"In the end you’re going to have to have a proposition with a sum of money that is capable of building it bearing in mind the continuing effects of building price inflation," he said.

From BBC

The team also hopes to automate the process of assessing nutritional content based on food photos, and is developing large language models capable of automatically asking follow-up questions to obtain more accurate information.

“America is facing a healthcare crisis, and there may be no physician more qualified and capable than Dr. Oz to Make America Healthy Again,” Trump said in a statement.

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