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“What the racer sees in that section is way different than how it looks on TV. The way it feels is a lot different.”
From Los Angeles Times
My colleague Christopher Reynolds, who recently went with his wife and friends who were visiting from out of town, tells me “You really feel that the restaurant has been in that location since 1949.”
From Los Angeles Times
Would the prime minister, in that situation, have had the authority, the political capital, to block Andy Burnham from standing in the by-election?
From BBC
About his halftime performance, he said, “If you were in the anti-Bad Bunny corner before the show, you’re still in that corner. If you like him, you still probably like him.”
"My heart kind of just broke for her in that moment. But that's the inherent risk of this sport."
From Barron's
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