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[stawr] / stɔr /






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In other words, when incoming visual signals are reduced, the brain compensates by pulling stored images and experiences from memory.

From Science Daily

"They will only spend but so much on a cut of beef, especially when you have imported meats that you can purchase for 50 percent to 60 percent less at a larger store," Stem said.

From Barron's

Several forecasters expect little progress this year as tariff-related price increases work their way from ports to store shelves.

From The Wall Street Journal

He also has decent deputies in store for the trip to the Principality Stadium.

From BBC

The movement is popular outside Alberta’s biggest cities, such as in central Innisfield, where store owner Casey Sorensen was advertising his pro-independence position on a recent day by wearing a T-shirt of the provincial flag.

From The Wall Street Journal