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shine

[shahyn] / ʃaɪn /






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Despite lingering geopolitical uncertainty, Chinese tech stocks have shone this year since the so-called “DeepSeek moment” in January, when the Chinese startup released a large language model seen as a rival to OpenAI’s ChatGPT.

From The Wall Street Journal

The IPO “is just shining a light on a company that private market investors have been tracking for a long time,” he added.

From MarketWatch

In fact, the versatile naan diligently props up whatever it is paired with, allowing the main dish to shine.

From BBC

The camera-equipped devices can hover overhead, shine a spotlight at individuals and play a prerecorded message telling them to leave the area.

From The Wall Street Journal

Some stores have unbeatable per-unit prices on pantry staples, while others shine with proteins or prepared items.

From Salon