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Underscoring the political debate—and posturing—is an awareness of the outsize role that air-travel problems played in bringing about the end of the last government shutdown in 2019.

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To stop Mocata from using Simon to bring about an apocalypse, Rex and the Duke enlist their own occult knowledge against evil spirits, mind-control, demonic horses and the Devil himself.

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But the division has struggled to deal with the shifts in audience habits brought about by streaming video and social media.

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The Biden administration offered the protections to Venezuelans because of the political and economic collapse brought about by the authoritarian regime of Nicolás Maduro.

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That one was brought about by disagreements over funding a wall on the Mexico border.

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