Increasingly more companies are using a combination of cloud and on-premises hosting infrastructure, and there should be a term (i.e., job title) that denotes a team’s or one’s expertise in building and maintaining a company's hosting infrastructure.
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Ryan Frankel,
Forbes.com,
7 July 2025
That is fine if the average quality of those shots — denoted as xG per shot — is high.
Apparently, everything in the United States of America is operating at amazing and unprecedented levels of pure excellence, because the president has turned his attention to a topic that isn't quite vitally important for the enrichment and well-being of the nation's people: Sports team nicknames.
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Jim Reineking,
USA Today,
21 July 2025
Born in April 1990, Prince Al-Waleed — who was nicknamed Dede by his family — was injured in a car accident in 2005 while studying at a military college in London, per Gulf News and the Mirror.
In the course of the initiative, Nigel Jeffries, MOLA’s ceramics specialist, has come to believe that witch bottles may have not only been miscategorized but misnamed: these bottles were likely medical objects, rather than magical ones.
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Geoff Manaugh,
The New Yorker,
31 Oct. 2019
In some cases, police and lawyers inflict further harm by misgendering and misnaming victims.
Products like candles, clothing, and bath salts are beautifully branded under the Gifted label—offering both brand consistency and confidentiality for those who may not be ready to put their faces online.
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Afdhel Aziz,
Forbes.com,
15 July 2025
During the Cold War, this was viewed as a threat to U.S. interests, and followers were branded as communists.
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