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Parks

American  
[pahrks] / pɑrks /

noun

  1. Gordon (Alexander Buchanan), 1912–2006, U.S. photojournalist and film director.

  2. Rosa Rosa Louise McCauley, 1913–2006, U.S. civil rights leader.


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Several California State Parks representatives also testified in the case.

From Los Angeles Times

Part of that was the “Wild Weasels,” the name for F-16 units, like Parks and Blea’s, charged with suppressing enemy air defenses.

From The Wall Street Journal

The $4 billion investment in question would fund a data center joint venture between Blue Owl, data center developer Chirisa Technology Parks, and real estate investor Machine Investment Group.

From Barron's

In August, Blue Owl, Chirisa Technology Parks and Machine Investment Group formed a joint venture to provide an additional $4 billion of funding.

From MarketWatch

A growing share of households—currently 30% of U.S. residences with internet access—own a security camera or video doorbell, according to data from research firm Parks Associates.

From The Wall Street Journal