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board

noun as in piece of wood

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noun as in meal

verb as in embark on vehicle

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verb as in provide food and sleeping quarters

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Regents at the school said that Petitti had failed to make the case for it or fully inform Big Ten boards about the details.

It was not until 2023 that the state’s parole board turned over transcripts of the hearing to the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Conviction Integrity Unit.

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Poor performance prompted the board to make a CEO change.

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“The company’s board has and will continue to evaluate any transactions and other alternatives that would enhance the value of the company and would be in the best interest of all company shareholders,” Scripps said.

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“The company’s board has and will continue to evaluate any transactions and other alternatives that would enhance the value of the company and would be in the best interest of all company shareholders,” Scripps said.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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