In one photo, Kristoff is outside, surrounded by piles of excrement and a plastic doghouse.
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Rachel McRady,
People.com,
30 Dec. 2024
Letting the roast simmer for hours in a mixture of pickled jalapeño brine and fish sauce yields a fall-apart tangle of meat that’s wildly good on soft rolls or over piles of rice.
With catering, families can avoid the expense of purchasing and preparing large quantities of food, which can often go to waste.
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Ronny Maye,
Forbes,
24 Dec. 2024
But the mountains can’t make snow if temperatures aren’t cold enough, and natural snow has only been falling in large quantities later in the season in recent years at many resorts, according Andria Huskinson, communication and public relations manager at Solitude.
In California alone, hundreds of cattle herds and poultry flocks have tested positive.
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George Monastiriakos,
Newsweek,
31 Dec. 2024
The changing fortunes of the two chipmakers underscores the fleeting nature of leadership in the tech industry and how a few key decisions can result in hundreds of billions — or even trillions — of dollars in market cap shifts.
Moore’s book is among dozens placed off limits for at least a week in school libraries operated by the DOD as the new administration aims to roll back protections for transgender people and terminate diversity, equity and inclusion programs within the federal government.
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Theresa Braine,
New York Daily News,
17 Feb. 2025
Most grocers that are implementing restrictions on eggs are limiting shoppers to two dozen per trip.
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Andrew J. Campa,
Los Angeles Times,
16 Feb. 2025
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