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How many more readers will that Post story get as a result of her grandstanding?

“It can’t compare to what they’re going to get as a result of going to the Big Ten. It’s one thing if it was a few dollars more, but two, three times more, you can’t pass that up.”

In summary, an important cohort of Virginia residents voted on Tuesday to express their feelings about arbitrary remote-learning guidelines, and what they are probably going to get as a result is a state board of education which requires teachers to present “opposing views” on whether slavery was bad.

From Slate

In response to one customer who asked whether the bank will be responsible for any late fees that they might get as a result of the problem, Lloyds Bank tweeted: "If you do receive any late payment fees as a result please let us know and we will look into for you at the time".

From BBC

"There is little doubt Huawei will have learned lessons from Samsung's problems and - given the extra scrutiny the Mate X will get as a result - Huawei is well advised to ensure it has every eventuality covered."

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

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