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“All the unions have a staffing shortage. All the unions have an overabundance of work, because we don’t have human capital where we need them. And all of us feel that the district’s priorities when it comes to investing in human capital have fallen short.”

From Los Angeles Times

The door opened and all of us gasped.

From Literature

But in the last few months, the home had been deluged with younger arrivals—all Jews and all from Germany.

From Literature

There were answers to this and all my hard questions—for now I was content to leave them in my father’s keeping.

From Literature

But I earnestly believed—and all the books agreed—that I would look beautiful to the man who loved me.

From Literature