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company

[kuhm-puh-nee] / ˈkʌm pə ni /




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The company, which was fast out of the gate with an mRNA Covid vaccine trial in March 2020, was an obvious candidate for government funding.

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 22, 2026

Inside was a personal check for $500,000, a gift to the company from Degorce.

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 22, 2026

The company, whose automated license readers document plate data as vehicles drive past, says it has partnerships with 5,000 law enforcement agencies nationwide.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 21, 2026

The developer's parent company, Take Two Interactive, launched legal proceedings regarding the leaks in a New York court on Friday.

From BBC Aug. 21, 2026

“It’s a big mystery. There’s even a tour company that does midnight ghost tours. We have their brochure in the office, if you’re interested.”

From "The Wrong Way Home" by Kate O’Shaughnessy

Kasten took a similar tone when asked about reports of Walter having to repay insurance companies.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 22, 2026

The companies are testing the vaccine in other cancers, including lung, kidney and pancreatic.

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 22, 2026

Regulators around the world have been ramping up enforcement against social media companies that violate laws around protecting children's data, privacy and safety.

From Barron's Aug. 21, 2026

In 2015, New York created the “BitLicense,” a licensing regime so burdensome that more than a dozen crypto companies, including Kraken, Bitfinex and ShapeShift, pulled their operations out of New York rather than comply.

From MarketWatch Aug. 21, 2026

Mr. Shephard says my idea touched a lot of hearts, and companies have reached out to Mrs. Priest because they want to donate whatever they can to make the room nice.

From "Isaiah Dunn Is My Hero" by Kelly J. Baptist

It handed lucrative contracts to the country’s biggest construction companied.

From Slate Aug. 7, 2016

The companied initially tried to list its shares on the Hong Kong Exchange, which would seem to be a friendly home.

From Time Sep. 19, 2014

And presumably it is at least an implication of Bacon's dictum that our poor illiterate lonely hordes are neither companied nor "full", for reading accomplisheth fullness.

From The Guardian Feb. 17, 2011

Generals and admirals in varied uniforms, sun helmets, marine wool jackets, coveralls, khakis and tin hats, ac companied him on an inspection tour.

From Time Magazine Archive

Those who companied with Tennyson through his beautiful career were helped into a growing love of purity.

From A Hero and Some Other Folks by William A. (William Alfred) Quayle

These “young men and mayds” were convicted by the magistrate of “meeting at unseasonable times, and of night walking, and companying together contrary to civility and good nurture, tending to vitiate one another.”

From The New Yorker Oct. 4, 2018

As it turned out, the U.S. newsmen ac companying Nixon faced dangers of their own when the Caracas mobs started to swarm the next day.

From Time Magazine Archive

You are a sad crew," began the King, eyeing them pleasantly, and sitting forward with a hand on either knee, "and I am astonished, my Lord of Canterbury, at your companying with them.

From The King's Achievement by Robert Hugh Benson

He grew up pleasant and polite, winsome and lovesome; a ravishment to all who saw him, and he inclined to companying with brethren and comrades and mixing with merchants and travelled men.

From The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night — Volume 12 [Supplement] by Sir Richard Francis Burton

You have been companying with him for many a mile upon the way.

From For the Faith by Evelyn Everett-Green




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