The crusade reached the library. The council still had an agenda.
A political spectacle cast Dearborn as a symbolic city. Dearborn answered, then considered the car show.
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The trial numbers are undisclosed. The stock is up 91 percent.
The companies announced that a Phase 3 trial met key endpoints without disclosing the numerical results. The market found its percentage anyway.
The ballots came plural. The verdict arrived singular.
Angie Nixon’s upset was framed as a progressive victory over money. A separate video page framed Florida’s wider night as a rejection of the left. Democracy had neglected to choose one theme.
The calendar was cut. The reasons multiplied.
An eleven-day military exercise became five, while every missing day acquired a different strategic explanation.
The strait is open. The strait is shut.
Washington and Tehran issued incompatible descriptions of the same waterway. Shipping was left to provide the footnotes.
The status quo has an air force
The Jerusalem Post said a PMO statement appeared to take credit for strikes in Idlib while invoking a security status quo. Syria and a U.S. envoy invoked stability. The same useful nouns reported for duty on every side.
The withdrawal has not begun. Neither has the review.
A smaller Gulf footprint gets the headline. The formal review and the actual decision have not arrived.
The clock is loud. The power is quiet.
A fifty-percent tariff became a countdown thriller. The unused law enabling it remained backstage.
The licenses came early
Disney took the FCC to court over eight station licenses that were not due yet. The coverage argued about free speech and public interest. The quieter guest bookings needed neither a verdict nor a slogan.
The Wolverhampton bus station doctrine
Russia issued a threat. Britain issued a percentage. The press supplied the theatre.