Jung
Americannoun
noun
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“Once pent-up demand from post-lockdown fades, we think that Asian economies will settle at lower GDP growth and higher inflation than our pre-pandemic forecasts,” Sung Eun Jung of Oxford Economics said in a report.
From Seattle Times
His second run allowed came in the fourth inning when he misplaced a fastball that Jung hit just over the wall in left field.
From Seattle Times
But it’s the costumes, by Reid Bartelme and Harriet Jung, a team known mostly for its work with ballet companies, that slip the leash of narrative most successfully.
From New York Times
Nathaniel Lowe had an RBI single in the first inning and Josh Jung took advantage of a misplaced fastball in the fourth inning for a solo homer.
From Seattle Times
For instance, in the game where teams of two had to laboriously flip over each other's tiles by hand, Jung stepped on his tiles, thereby preventing his opponents from flipping his.
From Salon
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