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woods

[woodz] / wʊdz /


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Despite his fierce liberalism, Reiner built relationships with conservatives including Fox News host Laura Ingraham and actor James Woods, earning their respect.

From Los Angeles Times

But Brooks, a former currency strategist at Goldman Sachs, also thinks the dollar isn’t out of the woods yet.

From MarketWatch

Catherine Mealor, a managing director at Keefe, Bruyette & Woods, expects 2026 to be another good year for the industry because of accelerating loan growth, “a steeper yield curve” and an increase in merger activity.

From MarketWatch

As Josh Abbotoy gazes out at lush green woods and pastureland nestled among Tennessee's Appalachian hills, he describes what he intends to build here: a neighbourhood with dozens of residential lots, centred around a working farm and, crucially, a church.

From BBC

Search and rescue team members generally recommend that folks have in their pack whatever they’d need to spend a night in the woods, just in case things go awry.

From Los Angeles Times