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But when Judy Choate, a veteran collaborator on culinary projects, saw what he was making, she made a call.

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Tim Choate, founder and CEO of RedAwning.com, Inc., added: "Millennials have faced more prolonged economic obstacles, meeting with rapidly increasing home prices over the past decade. This generational delay in wealth accumulation has been exacerbated by the recent surge in interest rates, pushing a sizable number of millennials to pursue secondary income through property management or rental platforms as a buffer."

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David Kallman, a lawyer for Republican elector Hank Choate of Cement City, asked Shock on Friday morning who else was involved in the alleged conspiracy in addition to the electors themselves.

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At the end of the wedding ceremony, Mr. Holloway stood up and moved toward the altar, at which point Bishop Choate stretched his arms out and pleaded, “Son, no, no, no, no,” prosecutors said.

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Stanley Choate, the bishop, was shot in the chest.

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