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And Austin Reaves, playing for the first time since sustaining a calf injury, got the ball spiked off his head by Towns after putting up a shot.

Scores of America’s biggest companies and employers didn’t wait a beat to dismiss their DEI policies the moment it became politically feasible to do so, without putting up anything close to a public fight, and with such swiftness that begs the question of whether those companies were ever earnestly pursuing diversity in the first place.

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The loss would be easier to accept if Pakistan were at least putting up a fight, according to Dawn's Zohaib Ahmed Majeed.

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"In a way we must thank the politicians of these two nations for keeping this rivalry alive, because the cricketers, especially from our side, are certainly incapable of putting up a show that is worthy of its billing," he wrote.

From BBC

McConnell kept his caucus in lock-step, putting up a fight on even the most popular Obama initiatives.

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