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[awrt] / ɔrt /


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Barron’s reported earlier this month that Berkshire might have sold some of its large holdings in Apple and Bank of America based on information in its third-quarter 10-Q rep External link ort.

From Barron's • Nov. 13, 2025

Los Leones, one of Santiago's most elegant country clubs, has opened its manicured golf course and pine-shaded swimming pool to working-class children at least once a week ort "d�as populares."

From Time Magazine Archive

Says he: "We will focus ort the role of parents in exercising their rights, making parents realize that they are part of the school-parent team."

From Time Magazine Archive

Another show that never got ort the air was On the Spot, which had a panel of high-dome experts who were supposed to answer any question about anything.

From Time Magazine Archive

He wouldn't stand fer no such doin's, an' you'd ort to know it.

From Snowdrift A Story of the Land of the Strong Cold by Hendryx, James B. (James Beardsley)