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manger

[meyn-jer] / ˈmeɪn dʒər /
NOUN
the birthplace of christ
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NOUN
stable
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“All they’re missing are the manger and the three wise men,” the preacher quipped.

From The Wall Street Journal Apr. 11, 2026

Variant was founded in 2009 by the now CIO of asset manger Prevatt Capital, Jonathan Tepper, under a belief that “robust, repeatable tools work better than gurus with crystal balls.”

From MarketWatch Mar. 5, 2026

One of those is surviving his own birth, presented here in a sequence of torchlit, squishy labor that’s far from the twinkly manger of Christmas-diorama harmony.

From Los Angeles Times Nov. 14, 2025

"This Christmas, God's Church itself needs to come again to the manger and strip off her finery and kneel in penitence and adoration. And be changed," he said.

From BBC Dec. 25, 2024

"Except this isn't exactly a manger we're going to."

From "Freak The Mighty" by Rodman Philbrick

Along the way they’ve changed general mangers twice, changed head coaches five times and even changed their opponents, facing the Avs this year after losing four straight series to the Edmonton Oilers.

From Los Angeles Times Apr. 24, 2026

The products are easy to trade, from brokerage accounts with companies like Vanguard or Charles Schwab, and are popular with wealth advisers and other financial mangers.

From New York Times May 23, 2024

Last month, Union Pacific announced plans to trim the ranks of its mangers across the railroad to help streamline decision making.

From Washington Times Dec. 1, 2023

The Feb. 10-22 poll of more than 150 strategists, analysts and fund mangers covering 17 global stock indices, found that 56% were expecting their local market to fall in the next three months.

From Reuters Feb. 23, 2023

Back at the barns, men carry in hay on wooden forks, dump grain in the mangers, and carry out manure.

From "Grendel" by John Gardner




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