No longer was the audience in its familiar seat of omniscient spectator, denying the editor the ability to crosscut and seamlessly switch perspectives across the action.
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Chris O'Falt,
IndieWire,
17 Jan. 2025
The story crosscut feverishly between the two, giving rise to a ticklishly clever chicken-or-egg conundrum: Was Riley being manipulated, like a puppet, by her confused and unruly emotions?
Some protesters hurled large chunks of broken concrete at officers, slashed tires and defaced buildings, according to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.
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Bart Jansen,
USA Today,
8 June 2025
The obvious problem is there are not enough things to slash to pay for the irresponsible tax cuts and spending included in the bill.
The kids split their time between this house and their other parents' homes.
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Stephanie Warsmith,
USA Today,
8 June 2025
The Federal Reserve is now overwhelmingly expected to keep rates on hold during its June and July meetings, with the market split over its September decision, according to the CME FedWatch tool.
The California coast typically benefits from cooler water that flows southward along the coast and winds that tend to either shear the tops off hurricanes or push them westward away from the coast.
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Doyle Rice,
USA Today,
16 May 2025
Avoid shearing shrubs and perennials; remove out-of-bounds shoots with hand pruners.
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Tom MacCubbin,
The Orlando Sentinel,
26 Apr. 2025
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