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put forth

verb as in present

verb as in sally forth

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“That is something that has existed for hundreds of years but has not been put forth into the zeitgeist. I think this will have an incredible impact.”

Over the last two years, Huntington Beach has barred the rainbow flag from flying over City Hall each spring in celebration of Pride Month, created a review panel to screen children’s books in the city library for sexual content, and put forth a local measure passed by voters that will allow officials to require voter identification at the polls.

Still, it shouldn’t take four years to put forth rules.

Among the most compelling arguments put forth in the film is a visual timeline created using all available photographic and film evidence to place Ut out of position when the “Terror of War” image would have been created, with Nghe in the correct spot.

In any case, Putin has already rejected, as “nothing of interest,” the outlines of a plan that Trump put forth to end the war in Ukraine.

From Slate

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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