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Founded in 1996 by father-and-son architects Jack DeBartolo, Jr., FAIA, and Jack DeBartolo III, FAIA, the Phoenix-based firm is today led by the latter, ...
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Lech Blaine grew up worrying a pair of nomadic Christian fanatics would appear to try to kidnap his foster siblings. One day, ...
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Instead, Harris got lost in her syntactical labyrinths. And she spent too much time belaboring two subjects: Trump’s boorishness and abortion. The former is familiar to everyone and appealing to many.
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