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[fool] / fʊl /






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But with so many difficulties to navigate, a full rekindling of the old relationship is unlikely - it is more realistically the start of a slow diplomatic thaw.

From BBC

But those talks fell apart after the founders refused Musk’s request for full control of the venture.

From The Wall Street Journal

“I have felt for a long time that there are thousands and thousands of American citizens with cellars full of guns,” Close said.

From Los Angeles Times

If a turtle is in trouble and the aquarium is full, it has to go elsewhere.

From Los Angeles Times

Before agreeing to detain people for the government, those companies typically sign contracts with ICE that include “guaranteed minimums” where the government pays for all beds, full or empty.

From Salon