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Struggling chain Kohl’s KSS 2.03%increase; green up pointing triangle on Tuesday posted a surprise profit and raised its annual guidance, following the announcement of the hiring of a new permanent chief executive.

Even under Justinian law, though, a slave was property, and if freedom was a natural state, it wasn’t necessarily a permanent one.

Columbus Crew head coach Wilfried Nancy appears close to being appointed as Rodgers' permanent successor and O'Neill thinks Celtic are well placed for the new man in charge, whoever it may be.

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The 29-year-old suspect was granted asylum -- not permanent residency -- in April this year, according to AfghanEvac, a group that helped resettle Afghans in the United States after the 2021 Taliban takeover.

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On the economic front, Europe’s political class is trapped in a permanent panic attack.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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