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[ahr-ti-kuhl] / ˈɑr tɪ kəl /




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Four letters were published praising the article and one was published critical of the article.

From Los Angeles Times Jul. 18, 2026

That article, combined with anecdotes that some tech layoffs are hitting older workers, piqued my interest.

From MarketWatch Jul. 17, 2026

Nick Florko doesn’t want to brag or anything, but more than a year ago he wrote an article that has come to seem prescient.

From Slate Jul. 17, 2026

Laura said she "felt physically sick" when a friend sent her a news article reporting on his sentencing.

From BBC Jul. 17, 2026

I hold the article almost on top of the light bulb.

From "The Bletchley Riddle" by Ruta Sepetys and Steve Sheinkin

You can see dozens if not hundreds of news articles every week decrying the damage that these foods are doing to our health.

From Slate Jul. 12, 2026

“You see these articles about firms being sanctioned because they have hallucinations in their court filings. And the reaction of someone who’s already hesitant is, ‘Gee, I can’t do that,’” Glazer said.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 8, 2026

Both the Scotsman, external and the London Standard, external published similar articles from Burnham last week, promising a "new direction for the country".

From BBC Jul. 6, 2026

Another of the researchers’ rules is to steer clear of companies that are the subject of negative pure news — for example, articles reporting “cybersecurity breaches” or “corporate criminal charges.”

From MarketWatch Jul. 4, 2026

The articles discussed who attended, what Maggie wore, and how the church looked.

From "American Spirits" by Barb Rosenstock

An earlier version of this articled misidentified the president whom Michael Jordan skipped out on meeting.

From New York Times Jun. 4, 2018

After leaving school in 1944 to become articled to a firm of accountants, he continued with semi-professional "vent shows" several nights a week.

From The Guardian Feb. 20, 2013

Briefly Frank was articled to a Cheltenham estate agent, before joining the Stroud News as a local reporter in 1956.

From The Guardian Jan. 25, 2013

Son of a British actor, Herbert Marshall fitted himself, at St. Mary's College, to be an articled clerk.

From Time Magazine Archive

The law firm paid me a salary of two pounds per week, having generously waived the premium the articled clerks normally paid the firm.

From "Long Walk to Freedom" by Nelson Mandela

If we demur to a doctrine because we cannot fully and adequately comprehend it, is not this too familiar from a creature towards his Creator, and articling more strictly with Almighty God than becomes us?'

From The English Church in the Eighteenth Century by Abbey, Charles J. (Charles John)

Fortunately he went on probation of three weeks before articling.

From Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 2 Sexual Inversion by Ellis, Havelock




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