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has

[haz, huhz, uhz] / hæz, həz, əz /




VERB
bring into the world
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Her coverage of the U.S. banking industry has forced a public apology from a CEO, been cited at congressional hearings and been featured on late-night talk shows.

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The selloff has investors on edge, and on the lookout for signs it will force big firms to unload their holdings—triggering further declines in digital-coin prices.

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The answer has to be yes, under the accounting rules, for Oracle to include the sum in its RPOs.

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Conference of Catholic Bishops has opposed human composting, saying it fails to show proper respect for the body.

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Lehner and other economists also say there are signs output has stabilized, if not inched higher, though gains in efficiency could limit the number of new jobs.

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