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Last July, the Hurricanes went about prioritizing eight-year extensions for then-22-year-old Logan Stankoven and 21-year-old Jackson Blake.—
Thomas Drance,
New York Times,
1 July 2026 How will Davidson go about the draft?—
Kalen Lumpkins,
Chicago Tribune,
26 June 2026 Each person wore a wrist device for seven days while going about normal life.—
Emily Kay Votruba,
EverydayHealth.com,
25 June 2026 But did Spilotro go about life as an upstanding model citizen who rubbed elbows with the Vegas elite, while quietly and stealthily protecting the Mafia's financial interests in Vegas casinos?—
Adam Harrington,
CBS News,
23 June 2026 As can be found in the books, Laura Ingalls (played by Alice Halsey) and her older sister Mary (Skywalker Hughes) have very different ways of going about girlhood.—
Dessi Gomez,
Deadline,
23 June 2026 And how’s the conversation going about when and where the award will be given?—
Jim Halterman,
Los Angeles Times,
17 June 2026 The people in Hunt would have to wait for the river to come down before going about their day.—
Karen Valby,
Vanity Fair,
16 June 2026 When Kelsey bravely asks if there’s any part of her that’s now thankful for Jo-Ellen given this new development, Rulla maintains that Jo-Ellen went about it the wrong way.—
Tom Smyth,
Vulture,
15 June 2026