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Of all the numbers tracked by Major League Baseball — and there is no shortage of them — few engender as much discussion as exit velocity. Almost as soon as a baseball broadcast breathlessly declares ...
Democratic candidates see sudden voter interest in the sleepy contest as a campaign opportunity. All are scrambling for support from former backers of Eric Swalwell. By Laurel Rosenhall and Theodore ...
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Most directors will never have the chance to write novelizations of their own movies — directing movies and writing novels are such radically different disciplines that few creators cross the streams.
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Travelers flying into the Portland International Airport will soon have a much smoother exit. New exit lanes, which will allow flyers a quicker route between the airport terminals and baggage claim, ...
Go up the stairs, and turn the corner. You’re at one end of a long subway corridor — the kind of bland, generic space citydwellers tread through day in and day out. The walls and floors are colored in ...