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rex

[reks] / rɛks /


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The video quickly went viral and landed Martinez, who is among the field of candidates challenging Long Beach Mayor Rex Richardson in his bid for reelection, in hot water.

From Los Angeles Times

About 70 million years later, during the time of Tyrannosaurus Rex, fewer sauropods were available as easy prey.

From Science Daily

This change may have driven the evolution of traits such as stronger bite force, larger body size, and improved vision, enabling T. Rex to hunt larger and more dangerous animals like Triceratops, which were armed with three large horns.

From Science Daily

Fellow player Rex Cooper said that despite his age, Gottesman remains a tough opponent.

From BBC

“The key question for investors is whether Tesla’s pivot from volume-driven automaker to AI and energy platform can happen fast enough to justify the valuation,” Scott Acheychek, chief operating officer of REX Financial, which operates exchange-traded funds, told MarketWatch over email.

From MarketWatch