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Recent Examples of churnAnd Charlie Kirk, who leads the populist Turning Point USA powerhouse with younger MAGA activists and has churned plenty of content out of the Epstein saga, has abruptly adopted a nothing-to-see-here approach and said he was done talking about it.—Philip Elliott, Time, 15 July 2025 This plasticity opens the door to processes like slow rotation relative to the mantle and even thermal convection, where heat currents can cause the solid inner core to very slowly churn.—Jake Parks, Discover Magazine, 9 July 2025 Republicans in Congress have a golden opportunity to help Main Street succeed and to get the economy churning.—Palmer Schoening, Boston Herald, 27 June 2025 This isn't churn; these are clients who quit before they get started.—Alfred Kahn, Forbes.com, 23 June 2025 See All Example Sentences for churn
That Trump’s name appears in Epstein files the government has not yet publicized has stirred a variety of reactions among his supporters.
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Chad de Guzman,
Time,
24 July 2025
The comment quickly stirred debate online—some viewed it as a swipe at Dr. Dre, while others interpreted it as Quik simply affirming his own stature as a production powerhouse whose contributions have long flown under the radar.
Armenians boiled your parchment skin to make yellow umber
for silk and wool.
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Peter Balakian,
New Yorker,
14 July 2025
By crushing bones and boiling them to extract grease, Neanderthals tapped into a rich energy source, using techniques once thought to belong only to much later human groups.
When a ball spins quickly through the air, the placement of its rough elements matters less; the ball moves as if these features are evenly distributed.
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Emma R. Hasson,
Scientific American,
25 July 2025
On July 22 and August 5, the Earth will spin a little more than a millisecond faster than usual.
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Sara Hashemi,
Smithsonian Magazine,
22 July 2025
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