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Cottar explained during the Zoom interview that staff exchanges had long been encouraged and common among The Long Run members, but no one had done so at the senior or founder level.—
Emese MacZko,
Forbes.com,
2 July 2026 The happy couple has done a lot to keep the details of the wedding under wraps.—
Lizzie Lanuza,
StyleCaster,
2 July 2026 Well, Austrian writer-director Rosa Friedrich (Wander) has done it, and the hybrid doc result is called My Friend the Porn Star.—
Georg Szalai,
HollywoodReporter,
2 July 2026 Swanson argues those behind-the-scenes improvements have done more to modernize logistics than many of the industry’s headline-grabbing automation projects.—
Glenn Taylor,
Footwear News,
2 July 2026 Still, while there’s a lot of offseason left, the Wild have done pretty much nothing this summer other than lose three productive players.—
Michael Russo,
New York Times,
2 July 2026 But the fact that the protests were peaceful is the wrong framing — and the government’s response has done nothing to address underlying problems.—
Tiisetso Motsoeneng,
semafor.com,
1 July 2026 Riles has done it; he’s taken home two consecutive grand championships—the first to do so since the barbecue pioneer John Willingham set the record more than four decades ago.—
Sam Stone,
Bon Appetit Magazine,
1 July 2026 A number of England’s players enjoy hitting the links and have done so here, as forward Ollie Watkins told the BBC.—
Pete Grathoff,
Kansas City Star,
1 July 2026