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aug.

1 American  

abbreviation

  1. augmentative.

  2. augmented.


Aug. 2 American  

abbreviation

  1. August.


Aug British  

abbreviation

  1. August

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In the complaint filed in California’s Central District federal court on Aug. 25, Seitz had also alleged that deputies and a captain in the sheriff’s North Patrol Division tried to dissuade and prevent him and his father from reporting the incident.

From Los Angeles Times

Sollenberger found that FBI agents entered the woman’s case file into the agency’s database on Aug. 9, the day before Epstein was found dead in his jail cell.

From Slate

Epstein-data.com maintains an internet archive of all the Epstein files publicly released to date, and Sollenberger found an FBI document in that data trove that showed the agency interviewed this woman four times: On July 24, 2019; Aug. 7 and 20, 2019; and Oct.

From Slate

On Aug. 4, the operating company behind the Mirage filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, citing a failed renovation as the main cause of the club’s financial woes.

From The Wall Street Journal

Following the trade, Gervase spent most of his time with triple-A Oklahoma City but did pitch two innings against the Colorado Rockies on Aug. 20, giving up a run and two hits in two innings of work.

From Los Angeles Times