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important or significant (n.) rank between captain and lieutenant colonel in the army and marines. (n.) a college/university student's main field of specialization ("his major is physics"); the student himself ("he is a physics major"); (v.) to pursue a major ("he majored in physics") (compare minor ; UK: compare read )
Here's a (non-exhaustive) briefing of what's changing and what's not in the new year: A fresh Congress will convene on Monday − featuring Republican power in both chambers . Trump 2.0 is weeks away.
At today’s price, Intel is an affordable acquisition for many, even much smaller tech companies. But what happens to Intel’s factories, designers, and intellectual property is vitally important.
On December 20, 2019, Frontline announced that it will release the two-part television documentary titled America's Great Divide: From Obama to Trump on January 13 and 14, 2020, which will comprehensively examine "the growth of a toxic political environment that has paralyzed Washington and dramatically deepened the gulf between Americans", and provide context for the election year of 2020. [3]
Independent America: asserts that it's time for the US to declare independence from international burdens. Instead, Americans should lead by example – in part, by improving the country from within and tapping into its own latent potential. Moneyball America: acknowledges that Washington can't meet every international challenge.
If you've been having trouble with any of the connections or words in Friday's puzzle, you're not alone and these hints should definitely help you out. Plus, I'll reveal the answers further down ...
United States of America—a federal republic in North America founded in 1776 and comprising 50 states (one of which, Hawaii, is not considered to be located in North America) and one federal district (the District of Columbia), with several outlying territories of varying affiliation; commonly referred to as the U.S. or simply America.
In a society defined by spirited debate and diversity, America has long leaned on its shared values and mutual aspirations for the common good to carve a path to prosperity and progress.