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working out

noun as in evolution

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The action joins Anthony in high school in Arizona, working out to motivational videos, eyes on the prize.

It was during the pandemic in 2020 when she started working out with another brother, Cyrus, and her love for basketball took over.

Shelton, now a resident of Seal Beach in Orange County, said he has experience working out deals in a variety of industries.

During that period, fewer people were entering the country due to tight border security, more people were being targeted for deportation, and others weren’t working out of fear, he said.

Lee’s staffers have moved out of her coveted office with a view of the Capitol and are now working out of cafes, Simon said.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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