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But coaches and players alike made clear at USC’s season-opening media day on Wednesday that this defense, in large part, will be founded upon versatility, on a host of athletes interchanging between different spots in different packages on both the front line and the back-end.—Luca Evans, Orange County Register, 31 July 2024 This recipe is super seasonal but can be interchanged with like ingredients for year-round fun.—Johnny Noakes, Hartford Courant, 20 May 2024
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Concerns about making the project area, roughly from the riverfront to the I-75 interchange, more walkable are key, including suggesting that fewer lanes should be considered — beyond the reduction from nine to six on the boulevard already envisioned by MDOT.—Eric D. Lawrence, Detroit Free Press, 13 Nov. 2024 The banks’ strategic response should be to add value around the transactions, not to try and survive off of shrinking interchange margins in the face of competition from non-card alternatives such as Walmart Pay-By-Bank.—David G.w. Birch, Forbes, 6 Nov. 2024 See all Example Sentences for interchange
Could general manager Brian Cashman replace Soto with Houston Astros outfielder Kyle Tucker?
Joseph Epstein,
Newsweek,
11 Dec. 2024
Representatives of the seven states that draw from the river didn't meet formally, which is a bit of a shocker since the clock is ticking on an agreement to replace the expiring drought management plan.
Shaun McKinnon,
The Arizona Republic,
10 Dec. 2024
While the old cloverleaf interchange may look simpler, the new DDI design will improve traffic flow onto the interstate and increase safety around the area, particularly pedestrian safety, according to WisDOT's informational video.
Claudia Levens,
Journal Sentinel,
14 Nov. 2024
In America, horror is a cloverleaf: at once a bound reality and a recurring spectacle, shared and remixed online, appropriated and made a fool of by soulless pundits on Fox News.
The feature story paints a depressing and chaotic image of the neighborhood: on a rainy day beneath an underpass on Kensington Avenue, drug users trying to stay dry were injecting in public, nodding off on sidewalks glistening from the rain.
Ryan Hampton,
TIME,
24 Sep. 2024
The Boca Raton underpass was sponsored by Republican Gossett-Seidman and Democrat Berman.
The pond is west of the Oak Creek Parkway and Mill Road intersection.
Erik S. Hanley,
Journal Sentinel,
9 Dec. 2024
There’s even a fine-wine purveyor, Berkeley and Stuart, named after the intersection where Grill 23 sits, and where each of the partners got his start in the industry.
Photo : Van de Graaf ‘Atlantic,’ 227 Feet, 2010 Van de Graaf
This Atlantic was inspired by the much older 212-foot Atlantic delivered by Townsend & Downey in 1903, which set the record for the fastest Atlantic crossing in 1905.
Julia Zaltzman,
Robb Report,
16 Dec. 2024
The state has built 60 wildlife crossings or bridges that have been modified for use by panthers on Florida’s roads.
Large earthquakes also occurred near the junction in northern California in previous Decembers, according to the geological survey.
Mike Snider,
USA TODAY,
6 Dec. 2024
Thence along the middle thereof to its junction with the Flint River; Thence straight to the Head of Saint Mary’s River, and thence down along the middle of Saint Mary’s River to the Atlantic Ocean.
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