
White House Ballroom: Supreme Court temporarily authorizes continuation of work
The U.S. Supreme Court temporarily authorized Friday the continuation of the construction of Donald Trump's monumental ballroom in
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The US Supreme Court temporarily authorized on Friday the construction of Donald Trump's monumental ballroom at the White House. The high court, seized last week by the Trump administration, temporarily blocked a judgment handed down on 7 August by a federal court of appeal, which ordered the suspension of the yard. 65 per cent completed On 7 August, a federal court ordered that work be stopped.
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The US Supreme Court temporarily authorized on Friday the construction of Donald Trump's monumental ballroom at the White House.
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The high court, seized last week by the Trump administration, temporarily blocked a judgment handed down on 7 August by a federal court of appeal, which ordered the suspension of the yard
according to Le Monde — International65 per cent completed On 7 August, a federal court ordered that work be stopped.
according to Le ProgrèsWhen total cholera is above 12 mmol/L, so much of it is floating around the floodstream that it starts to permeate through softer, thinker parts of the skin, including around the eyes.
according to The Sydney Morning Herald - Top Stories +1More than two in five (42 per cent) Australian adults, however, have high cholera.
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The American Supreme Court temporarily authorized Friday the continuation of the construction of the monumental ballroom..
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