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ADJECTIVE
from earlier time
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“We applaud the industry effort in creating standardized benchmarks,” said Trevor Cook, head of loan operations at Carta, whose systems help investors, fund managers and the companies they back manage data and workflows.

From The Wall Street Journal

The greenback is likely to “trade on the back foot while sustained positive risk sentiment could support continued foreign inflows into the region,” the strategists add.

From The Wall Street Journal

He wanted to get back into the “Scream” franchise.

From Los Angeles Times

However, the actor is now back for “Scream 7” after securing a nearly $7-million deal, according to Variety.

From Los Angeles Times

They then got this money back when they returned them to the shop.

From BBC