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soar

[sawr, sohr] / sɔr, soʊr /


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This latest deposit—about 5,000 oysters in total—is part of a special program known as SOAR, or Supporting Oyster Aquaculture and Restoration, a partnership between the Nature Conservancy and the Pew Charitable Trusts.

From Scientific American • Jun. 9, 2021

Marshall, a vice president of SOAR, noted that another 1.3 million Americans belong to multiemployer pension plans facing insolvencybecause of investment losses, industry consolidation and other factors over which workers had no control.

From Salon • Oct. 23, 2020

Instead of paying the men, the companies pay SOAR, and don’t have to pay taxes or workers’ compensation insurance, the program said.

From Seattle Times • Dec. 4, 2017

There are perks that come with joining a group like SOAR.

From Los Angeles Times • Sep. 26, 2017

In 2014, the airport authority launched a $75 million expansion called Project SOAR.

From Washington Post




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