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via

[vahy-uh, vee-uh] / ˈvaɪ ə, ˈvi ə /


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The BBC has tried to contact Andy Byron, via his former employer Astronomer, for comment.

From BBC

But officials also put greater pressure on banks to maintain larger reserve balances, via regulation and the reward of interest payments on reserve balances.

From The Wall Street Journal

Unfortunately, even the concession of adding a bar to the longtime dry venue wasn’t enough to keep the club profitable, and they made the last-minute announcement via Instagram last week:

From Los Angeles Times

The 30-year-old, who qualified via the African Darts Group Qualifier, was broken in the first leg of the decider but produced an astounding outer bull-treble 20-bullseye 135 finish to level it, before holding his nerve to complete victory.

From BBC

Some expect companies that have held back on tariff-related cost increases to pass more of those costs through to buyers via annual price increases taking effect in January.

From The Wall Street Journal