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Google's stance on JPEG XL is ambiguous, as it has contributed to the format but refrained from shipping an implementation of it in its browser. Support in Chromium and Chrome web browsers was introduced for testing April 1, 2021 [ 28 ] and removed on December 9, 2022 – with support removed in version 110.
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In his article highlighting the best movies of 2022, Richard Brody of The New Yorker said, "This year, it’s all the more important to offer a widely inclusive list, because a wide range of American filmmakers have caught up with the inescapable phenomenon of the recent past: the resurgence of openly anti-democratic forces and brazenly hate-driven ideologies, the crisis of illegitimate rule ...
From 1939 through 1965 and from 1971 through 1988, Tennessee license plates began with a one- or two-digit county code. The order of the codes was based on the respective populations of each county. The codes remained constant from 1939 through 1965, then were re-allocated according to population shifts in 1971, 1976 and 1983. [11]
On July 14, 1969, the United States Department of the Treasury announced that all notes in denominations greater that US$100 would be discontinued. [2] Since 1969 banks are required to send any $5000 bill to the Department of the Treasury for destruction.