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Recent Examples of trellisWhat’s a native vine that can cover a trellis or fence with June flowers the purply-blue color of a country sky just before dawn?—Beth Botts, Chicago Tribune, 15 June 2025 Use trellises or supports to help prevent spread by runners.—Mary Marlowe Leverette, Southern Living, 14 June 2025 Keep in mind that bush-type beans and peas generally don't need support, but pole beans require trellises or cages for their vining stems.
Lupines: Many growers don't realize that lupines belong to the legume family and can also benefit neighboring plants with their nitrogen fixing roots.—Lauren Landers, Better Homes & Gardens, 7 June 2025 The latest: These days, the garden is growing tall with new palm trees, bordered by new storage sheds and trellises built by one of the volunteers, and dotted with color from bromeliads, hibiscus plants and, of course, Timmy's bench.—Kathryn Varn, Axios, 28 Mar. 2025 See All Example Sentences for trellis
The argument seemed to be convincing the board, at least according to Icahn’s later legal filings, until a single member — Joe Rose — spoke up and said he was bothered, having walked past the gazebo many times.
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Andrew Rice,
Curbed,
26 June 2025
In a quiet spot on Stony Island Avenue, beside the bank, is the gazebo in which 12-year-old Tamir Rice was killed by Cleveland police in 2014.
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Christopher Borrelli,
Chicago Tribune,
28 May 2025
How the new tax law changes things for legal gamblers
What's changed: Beginning in 2026, the tax law shifts just enough to irk plenty of people who dream big by heading to the casino, betting online or buying lottery tickets.
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Susan Tompor,
Freep.com,
10 July 2025
The total included nearly $50 billion in revenue at traditional casinos, nearly $14 billion through sports betting and $8.4 billion from online gaming.
For rural segments, adding kiosks or service points in partner retail locations can bridge the digital-physical gap, boosting accessibility and perceived security.
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Juan Arroyo,
Forbes.com,
7 July 2025
For road cyclists and getting around town (use an e-bike from one of the Summit Bike Share kiosks), the network of paved paths is ideal.
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