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Katie Stockton,
CNBC,
30 Mar. 2026
Meanwhile, 12 is often seen as a number of completeness — 12 months in a year, 12 zodiac signs, 12 days of Christmas — making 13 feel like an unsettling disruption.
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Alexis Simmerman,
Austin American Statesman,
13 Mar. 2026
Henry Rutledge’s return In today’s age of college football, there aren’t many players who stick with the same program for the entirety of their career.
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Hunter Bailey,
Charlotte Observer,
6 Apr. 2026
The citrus here is used in its entirety, skin, pith, flesh, and all.
Like plumbing or shoe cobbling, injecting involves an apprenticeship-type of learning, the comprehensiveness of which seems to be left to the injector.
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Deanna Pai,
Allure,
18 Nov. 2025
Federal economic data is considered the gold standard because of its longstanding reliability, quality, comprehensiveness, history and transparency.
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