Built in the 17th century, the national monument is made of native coquina stones, which absorbed or deflected enemy projectiles, giving the Spanish an advantage.
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Kara Franker,
Southern Living,
13 Apr. 2025
The defender was even better in 2023, earning First-team All-American honors after securing three interceptions and deflecting seven passes.
September’s fiesta is in gratitude to soldiers who resisted a siege on the town by French soldiers over the 15th, 16th and 17th centuries, ensuring the region remained a Basque community.
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Jacob Tanswell,
New York Times,
24 Apr. 2025
For starters, who can resist an easy, cheesy, potato casserole?
His remarks are at odds with the state's GOP, as California Senate oppose the bill, arguing that the legislation prioritizes political agendas over the safety and security of California residents.
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Billal Rahman,
MSNBC Newsweek,
25 Apr. 2025
But Reuters reports that some conflict groups, like the Center for Biological Diversity, immediately weighed in to oppose Wednesday’s announcement.
Kratos and his son Atreus traverse the nine realms, dig up old traumas, and stand off against a whole bestiary’s worth of gargantuan, flesh-eating monsters.
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Luke Winkie,
Vulture,
1 Apr. 2025
His interest became public in January at the height of an angry stand off over rate decisions between the utility industry and Marissa Gillett, Lamont’s appointee to chair the regulatory authority.
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Edmund H. Mahony,
Hartford Courant,
19 Mar. 2025
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