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[kree-ey-tid] / kriˈeɪ tɪd /










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originated
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ADJECTIVE
worked
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“The goal is really just to make the best version of something that you love, and then walk away from it and hope that you’ve created something that ends up translating.”

From Los Angeles Times

In a recent town hall meeting with staff, Nunn said the revelation "obviously has created some concern".

From BBC

He insists on showing off a spreadsheet he created that shows how investing $10,000 a year, starting at age 25, can grow into $4.4 million by age 65.

From The Wall Street Journal

"If we are provided with the facilities, then we would be able to fill the gap created by Pakistan's situation," he said.

From Barron's

Presidents Day isn’t even officially called Presidents Day: It is designated by U.S. law as Washington’s Birthday and was created in 1885 to honor President George Washington.

From Barron's