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Recent Examples of subchapterCaracciolo devotes a subchapter of his book to the many online discussions of how playing these games has helped people cope with depression.—Gabriel Winslow-Yost, Harper's Magazine, 23 Sep. 2024 More than 6,000 cases have been filed under subchapter V through July, according to the Justice Department.—Becky Yerak, WSJ, 28 Sep. 2023 Pass-through entities include sole proprietors, Limited Liability Companies (LLCs), and Subchapter-S corporations (also named for an Internal Revenue Code subchapter).—Leon Labrecque, Forbes, 18 May 2021 The subchapter would apply to all felony convictions occurring before, on or after the effective date of the act.—Stephen Simpson, Arkansas Online, 30 Nov. 2022 Sole proprietorships, LLCs, and subchapter S corporations don’t qualify.—Bob Carlson, Forbes, 29 Dec. 2021
Volkov had offered as proof of authenticity the fact that the composer had signed one page of each chapter.
Alex Ross,
The New Yorker,
21 Nov. 2024
Divided into five chapters from the 1930s through to the 1970s, Parkinson’s work for Vogue magazine captures the great beauties of the day chronicling the changing face of fashion in each era.
The Pittsburgh Steelers and the Philadelphia Eagles are both 8-2 and riding long winning streaks after beating top division rivals Baltimore and Washington, respectively, the last time out.
Jack Magruder,
Forbes,
21 Nov. 2024
Custom mugs seem especially popular; at least one publishing company, Avid Reader (a division of Simon & Schuster), offers a Publishers Marketplace–screengrab mug as part of its new-author welcome package.
This tool, described as an offshoot of the company's Gemini large language model, is designed to assist employees with coding and product development tasks.
Jack Kelly,
Forbes,
1 Nov. 2024
The brothers will now give weekly advice on Heights Hotline, an offshoot of their New Heights podcast, Wondery announced Thursday, Oct. 31.
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