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all the news that's fit to print"Все новости, пригодные для печати" (Лозунг газеты Нью-Йорк Таймс president1991)
echo that assessmentсогласен с этой оценкой (A Canadian man is at his wit's end due to a nefarious individual who has repeatedly ordered pizzas to his home and workplace for the last six months. Since the start of the year, the beleaguered man has received an additional three unwanted orders from the popular chain, leaving little doubt that he is being targeted. RCMP officer Troy Savinkoff echoed that assessment, musing that one order might be dismissed as a fairly harmless prank, but "we're into more of a mischief, fraud, and now harassment. That continuing behavior is concerning." coasttocoastam.com ART Vancouver)
more on that in a momentподробнее об этом чуть позже (часто употребляемая фраза в репортажах: This evening, we will have a change of the seasons: The occurrence of the vernal equinox, marking the official start of spring. In fact, it will be a rather auspicious occurrence. The earliest that the equinox has occurred nationwide in 128 years. More on that in a moment. (space.com) ART Vancouver)