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Snyder

[snahy-der]

noun

  1. Gary, born 1930, U.S. poet and essayist.

  2. a city in NW central Texas.



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“We are building an army of lawyers who will be a virtual law firm dealing with these problems,” said Orin Snyder, a Gibson Dunn partner who is leading the efforts.

Mr. Hellbeck criticizes scholars such as Timothy Snyder for supposedly failing to see the “fundamental difference” between the Nazi and Soviet regimes in their treatments of the local population and especially of the Jews.

Snyder said Tesla has seen a surge in U.S. residential demand for solar energy, which it expects to continue as it reintroduces solar leasing.

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Michael Snyder, vice president of energy and charging, said on Wednesday that demand for Tesla’s products is strong heading into 2026, citing “remarkable growth” in demand from data centers.

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Erica Snyder, CEO of Hunter Associates in Pittsburgh, likes tech stocks overall.

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