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vice

[vahys] / vaɪs /




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Emeritus professor Maggie Humm, vice chair of the Virginia Woolf Society of Great Britain, said the view was "absolutely central to Woolf, absolutely entwined".

From BBC

Thomas Allan, the acting vice commandant of the Coast Guard, said a shutdown would delay maintenance for boats and aircraft, and halt pay for 56,000 active-duty reserve and civilian personnel.

From Los Angeles Times

“It’s a regulated credit product, so there’s no debate about whether this is a loan,” said Ryan Metcalf, vice president of public affairs at Flex.

From MarketWatch

So the proper statistical conclusion is that the stock market proceeds to perform equally well, on average, regardless of whether the industrials are beating the transports or vice versa.

From MarketWatch

“The Mag 7 is no longer moving in lockstep with one another like it has in recent past,” said Charlie Anderson, senior vice president at UBS Wealth Management.

From Barron's