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" ... As I furiously worked, hunched over at this door, I was sweating—not just because it was that oppressively hot part of the summer, but also because I knew my call was starting any minute, and I couldn’t even tell them I wasn’t going to make it! They were going to think I just forgot, and there was nothing I could do about it. ... "
" ... I loved that this grudge match began with Thunder Rosa furiously hitting the ring and attacking Britt Baker. ... "
" ... It may seem like news on the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV2) has eased up a bit since November 3. That’s probably because, since Election Day, people have probably been furiously searching and re-searching for words such as “Pennsylvania”, “Arizona”, “Nevada”, and “Maricopa” so often that Google would normally think that everyone is moving to those places. Keep in mind that when one piece of news seems more prominent than another, it doesn’t mean that the other piece of news has disappeared. ... "
" ... The first presidential debate capped off the month, an event that many of us watched in horror through our fingers when those fingers weren’t furiously live-tweeting about the degradation of structured debate, the inability of moderator Chris Wallace to keep a lid on Trump and the displeasing sound of old white men talking over each other. ... "
" ... United’s efforts to portray itself as having managed its business better, and to have better positioned itself for an eventual recovery of demand than either Delta or America also conveniently ignores the presence of Southwest Airlines in the competitive equation. Though Southwest, which has a different, much lower cost structure and lacks first class sections and other conventional airline services aimed at business travelers, it is positioning itself to attract more business travelers. Southwest also happens to offer more available seats and flies more available seat miles in the U.S. domestic market than any of the three big conventional carriers against which it competes more furiously. ... "