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In later ages of Greco-Roman antiquity, we hear of numerous men, and even some women, who followed the path of the dog.

From The Wall Street Journal

Meanwhile Osman, who authors the best-selling Thursday Murder Club series, said: "How lovely to hear of something intended to broaden the world of our children, rather than to simply speed that world up."

From BBC

He said the King's message will give people "great reassurance" to hear of someone who "has a cancer and lives with that cancer".

From BBC

“For these reasons, we were greatly surprised to hear of these reports, which we are closely examining to verify and improve,” De Jong said.

From Los Angeles Times

“Meanwhile, just as an increasing number of college grads hit the labor market, entry level office jobs are being cut amid efficiency gains and anticipation of more to come with AI. We now hear of companies proactively shifting to high school apprenticeship models,” she said.

From MarketWatch