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Strickland

[strik-luhnd]

noun

  1. William, 1787–1854, U.S. architect and engineer.



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“Families living paycheck to paycheck can’t afford this kind of mandate,” Strickland said, adding that the cost of living in California is 42% higher than the national average.

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As the threat of tariffs hangs over California’s budget and economy, the state should consider adopting policies to increase manufacturing and production to be less reliant on foreign suppliers, Strickland said.

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But UK-based aviation expert John Strickland said the amount of commercial air traffic in the area cannot fully explain why the deadly collision was able to happen.

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Wes Strickland, 27, said the parks have been “pretty stagnant” since the pandemic, which has been “kind of frustrating.”

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Strickland appeared to be controlling what he called a boring fight against the Brazilian, who spent much of it backpedaling away from exchanges.

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