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Elegantly black with a dash of sexiness in the light gold chain, a few guests were lucky enough to don it for the evening. Solar panels don the buildings’ rooftops and feed the campus’ electricity. Even if Meta manages to continue elbowing out its headset competitors, there is no guarantee that most people will want to don the headsets and spend their lives in a virtual world. Naomi Nix, Washington Post, 11 Oct. If incorporated into the CDC’s COVID-19 recommendations, that could mean flu and RSV cases would also factor into when the agency urges Americans to don masks and take other precautions to help curb a surge that could overwhelm hospitals.
Alexander Tin, CBS News, 9 Dec. In a countersuit, the actor won the right to don the mask. Elvia Limón, Los Angeles Times, 30 Aug. Players from district rival Victor Valley High School also will don the helmet stickers for their playoff game Friday. Gregory Yeestaff Writer, Los Angeles Times, 2 Nov. Welcome to the world of Chris Allen and his Ohio City Singers bandmates, who every December don their Santa caps and Yuletide garb for another round of fun and raucous seasonal music concerts. DSP Forced into exile after an encounter with a ruthless don, a young man returns as a policy officer to exact revenge on his nemesis.
In Tracksmith’s tale of art and intellect intersecting with commerce, arguably the biggest coup to date has been getting Malcolm Gladwell, the British-Canadian don of populist intellectualism, on board. Relying on zero actual proof, the movie also portrays the elder Biden as a criminal don who receives kickbacks from the shady international deals his son orchestrates. Naomi Fry, The New Yorker, 15 Sep. Charlotte Brewer, an Oxford don, published her book Treasure-House of the Language: The Living OED.