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And 20 state attorneys general sent a letter to Garland and FBI Director Christopher A. Wray writing “with outrage and alarm” over “Anti-Catholic bigotry” that could be “festering in the FBI.”
But don’t let her calm veneer mask her true skill—liberating you from your festering swamp of seventy-five thousand four hundred and twelve unread J. Crew sales alerts and conspiracy rants from your uncle.
Source: https://www.newyorker.com/humor/daily-shouts/new-airbnb-experiences-for-tired-adults
His speech was in part intended to defend the war effort against festering domestic discontent.
Instead of considering the religiosity of his time as a blessing, Isaiah saw it as a festering wound and a sacrilege before the Almighty.
Source: https://timesofmalta.com/articles/view/good-seek-justice-mgr-joseph-galea-curmi.1008192
Such a litany of festering problems may appear insuperable.
This helps identify any discrepancies early on and prevents any potential misunderstanding or resentment from festering.
Source: https://www.dailybreeze.com/2023/11/05/why-communication-is-key-to-any-contract/
“This is an innovative way of tackling a problem that has been festering for years.
Whilst all of the build-up has taken place, festering in the background are rumours of a £200m counter offer from Al-Ittihad for Mohamed Salah, having had a £150m bid rejected on Friday for the Egyptian talisman.