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beige

[beyzh] / beɪʒ /




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That split among categories of consumers is exacerbating, according to the Federal Reserve’s latest compilation of economic anecdotes from around the country, known as the beige book.

From The Wall Street Journal

That shift, combined with the algorithm’s demand for attention, has made culture more beige and craven.

From Los Angeles Times

The King - standing on the left - is wearing a dark blue and grey tie, while the Queen is wearing a white and beige coat dress.

From BBC

There were 15 mentions of increased or potential layoffs in Wednesday’s beige book, but so far, the number of Americans filing for unemployment benefits hasn’t spiked.

From Barron's

There were 15 mentions of increased or potential layoffs in Wednesday’s beige book, but so far, the number of Americans filing for unemployment benefits hasn’t spiked.

From Barron's