Avtan often won’t tell Paz anything about the source or meaning of her many samples, which can take the form of fragmented dialogue and what sounds like clinking kitchenware.
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Kieran Press-Reynolds,
Pitchfork,
15 June 2026
In the heart of the Altstadt, a short walk from Marienplatz, another of Munich’s must-sees, Hofbrauhaus is a swirl of oompah music, clinking liters and travelers discovering that Bavarian exuberance doesn’t require a festival.
Players must match the circles to the correct side while also clicking their controller correctly.
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Joshua Kloke,
New York Times,
17 June 2026
About 25% of viewing for the Roku Channel comes from a user clicking on the on-screen tile for the channel, with the other 75% coming from search traffic or other sources, Wood estimated.
Loosed of the wartime imperative to manufacture anti-aircraft guns and submarine torpedoes, factories were free to make bone-rattling dishwashers and mint-colored refrigerators.
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Caity Weaver,
The Atlantic,
12 June 2026
With line trucks rattling behind him, Lamont accused Eversource of having grown too comfortable with its ability to raise revenue from its customers in Connecticut, adding that state regulators need new tools to hold all utility companies accountable during requests for rate increases.
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