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Recent Examples of purlThe two halves of the hook move independently, enabling the device to knit or purl depending on which part picks up the first loop.—Aamir Khollam, Interesting Engineering, 4 Nov. 2025 There was no ocean, no sea in this part of Україна, only a purling river.—Literary Hub, 12 May 2025
OpenAI investments in — and from — other major tech companies have left it deeply intertwined in the AI boom, and some investors fear any weakness could ripple through parts of the AI ecosystem.
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Rob Wile,
NBC news,
29 Apr. 2026
If space starts to operate more like aviation, the pace of discovery could change in ways that ripple far beyond the aerospace industry.
Moses’s book eddies around with the energy of someone reporting back from a very long and strange evening clicking through Wikipedia links, enjoying every chance to add a tangent.
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Jackson McHenry,
Vulture,
28 Apr. 2025
The Super Bowl was the leviathan in whose eddying wake the pilot fish feed.
Roaring Fork Falls, Setrock Creek Falls, and Big Creek Falls are all within easy reach, with short hikes that follow gurgling streams to cool, shaded falls.
The walkaround tasting will feature unlimited eats, from smash burgers — the trendy pancake-flat kind with cheese dribbling down a latticework of crispy edges — to classically juicy, skyscraper-thick patties, paired with snacks, liquor and desserts, Gonzalez says.
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Phillip Valys,
Sun Sentinel,
28 Apr. 2026
Rookie of the Year Dallas Mavericks forward Cooper Flagg dribbles against Phoenix Suns guard Devin Booker in Phoenix.
Fabric nipple pasties are typically disposable, since they can’t be washed.
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BestReviews,
Chicago Tribune,
29 Apr. 2026
When a body washes ashore in the Long Island vacation town of Amity, police chief Martin Brody (Roy Scheider) tries to close the beaches only to be overruled by the mayor, Vaughn (Murray Hamilton), who fears the loss of tourist revenue.