one of the units into which a whole is divided on the basis of a common characteristic
the next set of job applicants had far more education and practical experience
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Buying medicine or collecting pensions is difficult for retirees in a country where banks set limits on cash withdrawals and most ATMs are broken or unusable because there’s no electricity.—Sarah Moreno
updated April 29, Miami Herald, 29 Apr. 2026 But that intangible touchstone status is harder to repeat, even as the new film — set two decades, one global recession, one global pandemic and an ever-mutating social media revolution later — likewise aims to capture the fraught spirit of its moment.—Guy Lodge, Variety, 29 Apr. 2026
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That’s come with a new set of challenges for the 24-year-old forward, whom the Knicks have prioritized on defense, primarily using the tireless Josh Hart, and, at times, their top wing stopper in OG Anunoby.—Peter Sblendorio, New York Daily News, 28 Apr. 2026 Police also reported seizing five suppressors, 58 high-capacity magazines, three sets of body armor and several thousand rounds of ammunition.—Justin Muszynski, Hartford Courant, 28 Apr. 2026
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Instead, on a set play following a timeout, Knicks star Jalen Brunson was swarmed by multiple defenders and turned the ball over — meaning New York didn’t even get a shot off on its final possession.—Tim Rohan, NBC news, 24 Apr. 2026 Students from the audience were welcome to take turns making their case at a podium for a set time period.—Shannon Watkins, Twin Cities, 23 Apr. 2026 See All Example Sentences for set
Keep it simple, stay within your limits, and choose what actually supports you long term.
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Tarot.com,
Hartford Courant,
26 Apr. 2026
Documents show both deputies received Skelly conferences — pre-disciplinary hearings afforded to public employees who choose to rebut misconduct allegations.
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Kelly Davis,
San Diego Union-Tribune,
26 Apr. 2026
Paramount Skydance last year unveiled a new ad format for its Paramount+ streamer that aims to create new value for streaming inventory.
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Brian Steinberg,
Variety,
30 Apr. 2026
Section Two of the 1965 Voting Rights Act aimed to prevent mapmakers from weakening the voting power of racial minorities by either packing them into one district or spreading them out across too many districts to have an impact.
Pittsburgh got aggressive to nab a solid Plan B at receiver (Alabama’s Germie Bernard), generated buzz with a project quarterback (Drew Allar) for Mike McCarthy to develop, and finished the night by trading up to secure a fan-favorite, Iowa guard Gennings Dunker, who potentially fills a major need.
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Mike DeFabo,
New York Times,
25 Apr. 2026
The curators Christine Riding and Lucy Bamford have brought together ten canvases that were originally shown in London between 1765 and 1773—the pieces thanks to which, during his mid-thirties, the North Midlands artist first secured a national reputation.
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Julian Bell,
The New York Review of Books,
25 Apr. 2026
The initiative includes a warrant to seize and shut down a major online recruitment channel on the Telegram messaging app and freezing hundreds of millions of dollars in illicit assets, Pirro said in a virtual press conference connecting her from Washington to journalists in Asia.
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ABC News,
ABC News,
24 Apr. 2026
The bill has already frozen the build-to-rent market.