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poster

[poh-ster] / ˈpoʊ stər /


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However, the poster child for layovers and delays is Chicago, home to the largest number of interchange terminals.

From The Wall Street Journal

With less robust free cash flows and higher existing debt levels than the “Magnificent Seven” hyperscalers, Oracle has become a poster child for investor fears regarding the leveraging up of the AI trade.

From MarketWatch

Eventually an online search brought me to a Reddit suggestion encouraging people to substitute soy sauce for salt when baking cookies, a trick the poster first came across on TikTok.

From Salon

There were more than a dozen other variants, with different formats, colored vinyls, posters and other merchandise included with the purchase and different versions of the lead single, “The Fate of Ophelia.”

From Los Angeles Times

Cisco Systems, which had been the poster child for the bubble in much the same way Nvidia is today, took the biggest hit, bleeding out 89% of its value over the next 2½ years.

From Barron's