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Gaming law expert Rick Trachok, a lecturer at the UC Berkeley School of Law, considers the practice to be a “transparent attempt to get around the constitution,” which expressly prohibits Nevada-style casinos.

From Los Angeles Times

The latest deluge of rain has made getting around Los Angeles doubly difficult for motorists, pedestrians and cyclists.

From Los Angeles Times

For Mr. Studwell’s best horror story, he turns to Nigeria’s Ajaokuta steel plant, which cost billions of dollars but never got around to producing any steel.

From The Wall Street Journal

“I’m not sure how long it’s going to take to get around this lake. Or if there even is a way around it.”

From Literature

It was too difficult for Abby to get around when the trails were crowded; other people were not as patient as her family.

From Literature