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transpire

[tran-spahyuhr] / trænˈspaɪər /




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And very little that transpires between the current-day Chase and his director would belie the notion that Mr. Chase’s brand has gone down a hole of his own digging.

From The Wall Street Journal

So, given all that has transpired in this unique opening year of 2025, the team at Blue Note knew their first New Year’s Eve show had to be noteworthy.

From Los Angeles Times

More details are emerging about that fateful weekend, but a full accounting of what transpired has yet to be revealed.

From Los Angeles Times

“Everything that just transpired that evening through today has just been blessing after blessing,” Debra said.

From Los Angeles Times

“Thank you, Andrew. I’m so terribly sorry this all transpired.”

From Literature