Noun
Many of the city's residents have criticized local pols for their decision to close the public library.
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Noun
The greedy owners of the local NFL franchise have played Illinois pols (hurting Illinois taxpayers in the process) for far too long.—Chicago Tribune,
10 June 2026 The pols also threw a little side-eye at ESPN’s recent $3 billion acquisition of NFL Network, through which the league picked up a 10% equity stake in the media juggernaut.—
Anthony Crupi,
Sportico.com,
7 Apr. 2026 They were told to personally talk to the pols, nothing in writing, for obvious reasons.—
Howie Carr,
Boston Herald,
25 Mar. 2026 The current pols in office aren't likely to pay a price.—Arkansas Online,
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