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[groop] / grup /






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KAMPALA, Uganda—An Ebola response team ran into an unexpected obstacle when they arrived to spray a roadside market with disinfectant a couple of weeks ago: the admin for a local WhatsApp group.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 16, 2026

Root and former captain Jos Buttler - with 191 and 201 ODI caps respectively - are the only surviving batters from England's 2019 win, but Root hopes this new group can still emulate their success.

From BBC Jul. 16, 2026

In March, a live performance by K-pop group BTS drew more than 18 million viewers, Netflix said.

From Barron's Jul. 16, 2026

A group of 20 passengers — mostly family and friends — boarded the boat, called Volare, Tuesday for a memorial service to honor a loved one.

From Los Angeles Times Jul. 16, 2026

When I got back the last time, a group had gathered around Father for evening prayers.

From "The Hiding Place" by Corrie ten Boom

They also plan to ask industry groups whether information beyond basic salary, such as bonuses, should be made available.

From BBC Jul. 15, 2026

Rival groups exist, all aiming to hit 1 million.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 15, 2026

The industry trade groups, which include the Dairy Institute of California, the Flexible Packaging Assn. and the Western Growers Assn., applauded the decision.

From Los Angeles Times Jul. 15, 2026

Telecoms companies in South Africa, including those with foreign investment, are required to provide 30 percent equity to historically disadvantaged groups -- a policy created to mitigate the legacy of racial inequality left by apartheid.

From Barron's Jul. 15, 2026

When the Japanese prohibit Filipinos from gathering in groups, churches organize resistance meetings inside chapels under the guise of worship.

From "At Last She Stood" by Erin Entrada Kelly

Traditionally, geologists have grouped volcanoes into three main types based on how that magma is generated:

From Science Daily Jul. 10, 2026

Photographers will now be grouped in a huddle closer to the halfway line - allowing an unobstructed view for the coaching staff.

From BBC Jun. 18, 2026

When you’re in your early 20s, everyone’s sort of grouped together or feels like they’re in the same bucket.

From Los Angeles Times Jun. 18, 2026

Under the new structure, many smaller or less widely represented faith traditions are grouped into broader categories.

From Salon Jun. 6, 2026

“No, no; stay where you are. You are charmingly grouped, and appear to uncommon advantage. The picturesque would be spoilt by admitting a fourth. Good-bye.”

From "Pride and Prejudice" by Jane Austen

You see this throughout the UPF literature, with many studies grouping foods differently based largely on the opinions of the researchers involved.

From Slate Jul. 12, 2026

Such a scenario could lead to a selloff among the “Magnificent Seven” grouping of large technology companies.

From MarketWatch Jul. 9, 2026

The Big Tech grouping officially fell into correction territory on Tuesday as mounting concerns about AI spending weighed down the group.

From The Wall Street Journal Jun. 24, 2026

“House reality is having another moment again,” said Fox TV President Michael Thorn, referring to the concept of grouping contestants under one roof for the season.

From Los Angeles Times Apr. 24, 2026

He lists 121 figures, and divides them according to a taxonomy that’s highly serviceable today:* grouping them according to the type of thing they did.

From "Words Like Loaded Pistols" by Sam Leith




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