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  1. plural of stratum

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Using lasers, restorers stripped away the deposits strata by strata — a technique never used before in the catacombs.
Just as it does in nature, this omnipresent lower strata in turn supports all the strata above, including the largest, most dangerous animals at the top of the food chain.
While its Strata California and Strata London events were canceled due to concerns about coronavirus, former employees said that O'Reilly's events business had already been struggling prior to the outbreak.
The relative ages of rock strata are easy to see.
And food has cultural freight, helping to define social strata.
Across social strata, Pakistani society is deeply conservative and superstitious.
But excavation of the strata of history buried underfoot is critical.
But the harm at that lower strata can still be harmful.
The project started a long time ago with the series Strata.
This essentially creates what is effectively a digital strata-cut technique.
Even in this rarefied strata of humanity, Japanese emperors stand apart.
There is a sameness to a certain strata of podcasts, right?
"What's important to me is working for every strata of society."
CL: Your installation also brings to mind the notion of strata.
Or put together a green strata with goat cheese and herbs?
In that social economic strata, the story of spirit is so high.
By studying strata, scientists can track changes to the Earth over time.
This strata of behavior receives far less attention than apex predator cases.
Screenshots of the upcoming science fiction essay and short story collection Strata.
A strata—essentially a savory bread pudding—is a more revealing test.
DeLillo has always dealt with the most occult strata of knowledge and
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It's another strata to upbraid the speaker of the House on the floor .
Strata: Making a braise is too easy; any slow cooker can do that.
It made respectable—if slightly unevenly cooked—beans and a uniformly golden strata.
Smith is a policy analyst at Strata, a research center in Logan, Utah.
Remarkable moments of interplay between repetition, replication, delay, and decay run throughout Strata.
It will require a change of heart in all strata of our society.
Finally, she cut linear patterns into the surface to expose color strata beneath.
It's a mind melt of a student film that demonstrates Strata-cut's range.
The biscuit left us cringing as we bit through the strata of sugar.
The middle strata of the wealth management world is, as expected, somewhere in between.
Those spots will cause uneven browning and scorching on the edges of the strata.
And it has two significant hot spots: The strata burned on both narrow ends.
That includes white men and women of all ages, economic strata, and education levels.
As night begins to fall, people from all strata of society inexplicably begin dreamwalking.
Research suggests that those in lower economic strata are likelier to catch the disease.
How did you approach each strata of the mob differently from a cinematic standpoint?
What's less clear are Marvila's internal strata: racial tensions, urban islands, and lettered zones.
Violence, abuse, and mistreatment affects women in every strata and facet of our society.
Even in the age of Facebook, forums are still an essential strata of the web.
That terrible birthright unites many of the show's women characters, across all strata of society.
MIT is offering $1 million in prize money for technological innovation that crosses income strata.
It was a kind of diagnostic incision, meant to reveal the layers, or strata, within.
The gathering of delegates from different strata of Chinese society is typically ceremonial in nature.
Wardle is a research associate at Strata, a public policy research center in Logan, Utah.
He also serves as president of Strata, a policy research center based in Logan, Utah.
Historically, female boxers typically did not occupy the higher orders of the American social strata.
A colorful montage of various adolescents from different social strata establishes the beach town's hierarchies.
You will see all strata of society reading something in transit or over a coffee.
In Earthworks, various types of natural sounds generate ever-evolving masses and strata of colors.
Some climbed into the upper income strata, but others moved into a lower income group.
The thing with tech startups today is that they are built upon strata of superstardom.
A precursor to Strata-cut is found in the work of German animator Oskar Fischinger.
As he has said on several occasions, Daniels discovered Strata-cut at an early age.
The assistants strain to gain entry into professional strata by working until their eyes are bleary.
In Graham Costello's collective, Strata, anything goes—from discordant bashes of the keys to muted strings.
Through Chan's lens, this sagittal section of a foot looks like a landscape or geological strata.
It is also well-insulated, cooking both beans and strata very evenly, without any hot spots.
There is a stereotype that users of alternative financial services are from the lowest income strata.
In this strata, the old chestnut "what money really buys is choice" could not be truer.
"Glad you think it's funny now you've made it to a more comfy class strata though." 
In Hudson's cartoonish universe of anthropomorphic, adolescent dragons, jocks and "normals" inhabit the upper social strata.
A supper of cauliflower strata, stewed lentils and salad became warm lentils with salami for lunch.
That said, the tradition of gun ownership is deeply embedded in many strata of French society.
Make no mistake though: Daniels is the animator who refined, as well as defined Strata-cut.
He's reached a strata of fame where fame itself is his primary reason for being famous.
So the collective purpose of all women is reduced to being caretakers, in a variety of strata.
But the fingerprints of industrial society are not yet buried within sedimentary strata—they're all around us.
On the side of that crater the scientists saw straight away the distinctive strata of sedimentary rock.
The Strata survey asked 4003 advertising agencies which social platform their clients preferred for social media campaigns.
The gathering of nearly 3,000 representatives from different strata of Chinese society is typically ceremonial in nature.
Lofthouse is a policy analyst at Strata, an energy and environment research center based in Logan, Utah.
As for higher strata, about the only black faces getting near Hollywood's executive suites are studio security.
It evenly cooked beans in three and a half hours, and made a delicate, uniformly browned strata.
In light of Guadagnino's successes outside Italy, he has become known among the upper strata within it.
The more people across all strata see progress, the greater the chance his third-generation dictatorship endures.
But for certain rarefied strata of residential real estate in New York, a pool is becoming common.
Sadly we are seeing that opiate addicts are everywhere and from every ethnic and socio-economic strata.
Now, there are two strata in the mainstream games market: triple-A and independent, with nothing in between.
The new product called ClusterGX is being released in Beta this week at Strata+HadoopWorld in San Jose.
But the ideas of freedom, rebelliousness, and living outside the norm are pervasive throughout all strata, including Sparrow's.
Yet their romance is doomed from the beginning — they're separated by age, class strata, and conservative moral values.
Less obviously, the lower strata of the biomass pyramid receives less fanfare because of assumptions about harm online.
That's because this model has a major hot spot there: The strata burned across the entire back side.
Fluid is forced between cracks in the strata, resulting in the tectonic shift of small faults, or earthquakes.
But it can be found in all socio-economic strata and in secular, as well as pious, families.
Originally from Germany, Bismarck asserts the issue of the outside gaze on the social strata of another country.
Its shape is often an indication of where it grows in the vertical strata of a plant community.
"There is an uptick in correlated transactions in the lower fee strata," Garzik wrote me in an email.
The writhing animation looks unhinged, but it's a type of controlled chaos called "Strata-cut" that he pioneered.
This is the case with "Flag" (1954-55), with its strata of semi-transparent encaustic, newspaper collage, and photographs.
With each bite, a dozen layers of crisp phyllo would part, revealing strata of toasted walnuts and sugared pistachios.
But it's particularly interested in economic diversity, in stories that reflect the many different class strata of American life.
Then, when the metal-laden water reaches strata where oxygen is scarce, its dissolved contents will precipitate and accumulate.
DUBAI (Reuters) - Strata, the manufacturing arm of Abu Dhabi's state-owned Mubadala Aerospace, and Belgian chemicals group Solvay (SOLB.
What matters is day-to-day performance on critical tasks in demanding apps like Photoshop, AutoCAD, and Strata 3D.
Then the proposal must make its way through several strata of geological bureaucracy, any of which could scupper it.
I want to cover all strata of life in New York City, highest to lowest and everything in between.
Over millions of years, plankton, algae, and other materials buried in the sandy strata transformed into oil or gas.
Or was it what Marx called "commodity fetish," driven to new heights in the rarefied strata of the hyperrich?
Germany not only grew more unequal, but the standard of living for the lower strata stagnated or even fell.
It sure seems unlikely he can do it, considering how stacked the West's top strata is—but who knows?
In 2016, an analysis by Strata Policy found subsidies for intermittent energy sources create unseen costs for electricity consumers.
Thousands of therapsid fossils have been found in these strata, providing a complete fossil record through the Permo-Triassic boundary.
Citizens of all social strata banged pots and pans, played music, and carried signs announcing "Chile despertó" (Chile woke up).
He said some members of other opposition factions would attend and that "all strata" of Syrian society would be represented.
In a college as old as Oriel, founded in 1324, the buildings represent something like an accumulation of geological strata.
Quayola describes the geological term 'strata,' the stratification or layering of rocks, as a metaphor for much of his work.
Ryan M. Yonk Ph.D. is assistant research professor at Utah State University, and one of the founders of Strata Policy.
Here, horizontal strata of color float on a surface, like some cross-section of mineral layers from an imaginary geology.
The thing about this particular public health crisis is it isn't limited to any geographical area or any socioeconomic strata.
Megan Hansen is director of policy at Strata, a free-market oriented public policy research center based in Logan, Utah.
It is as if the scientific disciplines are formed in strata, like the geological layers on display in the Grand Canyon.
On the side of that crater the scientists saw straight away the distinctive strata of sedimentary rock laid down in water.
The extensive fieldwork required for the survey aimed to capture responses from the varied socioeconomic strata of Israel's 266 million population.
Inspired by strata-cut, video artist Kevin McGloughlin, creator of the bokeh-heavy 3D visuals for Sunken Foal's "Never Knew," ft.
SORKIN: JUST TO PUT A FINE POINT ON IT, IN TERMS OF THE LATITUDE, WHAT INCOME STRATA ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT?
While Kaepernick is probably as capable as most starting NFL quarterbacks, he is not in the elite, irreplaceable strata of athletes.
Try cheesy breakfast egg and polenta casserole, green strata with goat cheese and herbs or bacon, egg and cheese breakfast casserole.
I was particularly interested in privileging the edge of the card as a means to develop horizontal strata that would ascend.
Social mobility refers to the ability for individuals, families or households to move between various socio-economic strata within a society.
My night stand is more like a geological structure: a bunch of books piled on the floor with its own strata.
First there was a quarantine to deal with, then approval from "the strata," the board of the rental building's management company.
As the political scientist Ed Gibson noted, parties of the right used to draw their core constituency from the upper strata.
In an age where digital animation featuring cute anthropomorphic animals dominates, the crude, chaotic, and lo-fi Strata-cut is refreshing.
Each of these productions is full of light and infectious comedy, and all straddle the social strata of 1960s New York.
We just saw a whole slew of semi-famous editors resign, but this is a whole other strata of fame and power.
A: I already have an opinion about men – not men that belong to this socio-economic strata, but Indian men in general.
Some landfills, in low ground in tectonically subsiding areas, will simply be buried by more strata, to be fossilized as palaeontological middens.
The company now boasts dozens of partners from all strata of media making original content for its 328 million monthly active users.
Islam was understood regardless of one's educational level or social strata, and had familiar symbols and slogans that evoked a historical memory.
I veered into high-end strata as well, working with elite designers aware that their plate prototypes would appear in a newspaper.
"One risk is that these technologies could become accessible only to certain economic strata and that'll exacerbate preexisting social inequalities," he said.
A general disconnect from society comes to the fore in two films screening together, Ben Rivers's Ghost Strata and Denis Côté's Wilcox.
Over eons, tectonic forces and erosion have lifted the rock and exposed zigzagging strata, made colorful by differing stages of iron oxidation.
And while inequality may be widening, the proportion of households in the upper-income strata rose to 0003 percent from 13 percent.
Networks unlock valuable advice, insights, and influence that can either exacerbate existing social strata, or be powerful levers for equity and opportunity.
Aurora's mission is to deliver self-driving technology "safely, quickly and broadly," which means scaling up around the world and across economic strata.
Twitter — Twitter is attracting fewer social media ad campaigns than Facebook's Instagram service, according to a new survey done by Comcast unit Strata.
I'm just here to scoop through the glorious strata of cheese, eggs, meat, mayonnaise and assorted vegetables until my mind touches the void.
The team then analysed rock from other strata in the formation and found it to be poor in iron—with three telling exceptions.
The song is a sum assembled of intricate strata, a swirl of licorice keys and AutoTune with a heart of bell-bottomed funk.
Picture the digital strata, if you can: AI platforms on top of software ecosystems built on hardware platforms resting on deadtree-desk platforms.
A portmanteau of the latin words "strata" and "chrome," the term refers to the layered color process Spriggs uses to create the works.
Personal texts woven into the geological strata of his paint contribute to this layered effect and have become critical to the finished image.
Try baked eggs with prosciutto and tomato; a green strata with goat cheese and herbs; some French toast amandine; some fruit-filled scuffins.
The focus shifted away from the abusers to the survivors and the solidarity among women across industries, across economic strata, and across communities.
Thousands of young women worked there during the war; many, like Ms. Fawcett, had been recruited and hired from the upper social strata.
Programmers sometimes conceptualize their software as a structure of layers ranging from the user interface, at the top, down through increasingly fundamental strata.
Also included is the Colombian artist Olga de Amaral, whose 2007 piece, "Strata II," puts a twist on her country's indigenous weaving traditions.
Instead, they resemble nanoscale coral reefs or limestone formations: complex, calcium-rich rocks with strata that accumulate and dissolve over time, researchers found.
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Argon isotope dating was used to analyze minerals in the volcanic layers in and around the strata in which the fossil was found.
Mr. Reilly is encouraged by the growing number of formerly incarcerated people who have gained entree into elite professions and rarefied social strata.
In the third episode of the short-lived Claymation show, Gary and Mike (2001), Daniels's Strata-cut appears in an acid trip sequence.
The title "Back of a Horse Costume x 2," clarifies the work but doesn't becalm the active play of violet, green and gray strata.
These contain strata laid down during the Younger Dryas, a time when the climate cooled, and also during the warmer years that followed it.
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What is unifying a great deal of Trump voters from all economic strata is the belief that someone like Trump can get things done.
That has helped put Jones in the same strata as Ashton Kutcher and U2 frontman Bono as the tech world's most influential celebrity investors.
It was as if the geographical strata of American society—gentrified urban, marginalized urban, suburban, country—had been compressed into a much smaller area.
There was a time when the two were friends, sharing a transactional relationship a decade ago that exemplified a strata of New York City.
The probability of selection was inversely proportionate to telephone coverage in each strata and the probability of response, weighted by a modeled turnout score.
It refers to a surface that interrupts the chronological order of several strata, creating a missing interval, a discontinuity in time, or a hiatus.
The photo-ready cakes, which come in a variety of flavors that all sport the characteristic sugary strata, have appeared in national magazine spreads.
Urban and rural, across ethnicities and social strata, these women have used the #AfghanWomenWillNotGoBack during the peace talks, where they have been virtually excluded.
Not as much as they might want in some parts of the economic strata, but there aren't the economic concerns that you often have.
So no surprise that construction workers and archaeologists, pawing through soil strata like picky eaters through layers of lasagna, have unearthed piles of cool stuff.
As if all the beauty is too much, he brings forth real ugliness across thick strata of paint, interior turbulence translated into exterior surface violence.
The introduction of smartphones and widespread Wi-Fi allowed — as the future made its way downward through the social strata — for communication, information and entertainment.
Hand pointed to a similar opportunity for investors in en-bloc and strata-title offices in the decentralized districts, particularly in Kowloon East and West.
Like the New Yorker's architectural incisions, Hsiao's cement slices record and reveal different textural layers, like archaeological strata, to evoke a sense of time captured.
Here's some wild, late-'90s paranoia about genetic engineering in which DNA is prophecy, setting up a class strata that is apparently rigid and unassailable.
This low-slung, hip-exposing, functionless phenomenon became the ultimate calling card in deciding the lay of the land on the savagest of social strata.
There's also plenty of evidence that a small strata of Sanders's base will continue to hold out and get plenty of coverage for doing so.
The cores are positioned throughout these chambers as three lines of earth that show the strata progressing from the surface down to the Manhattan Schist.
For owners, the program helps strata committees make rules governing the use of Airbnb in a building, updating them with regular information on Airbnb stays.
A quick trip to Ukraine will convince the reader that most strata of Ukrainians feel no sense of ownership over society or their own future.
The breast was served in striking wedges, each with strata of crispy skin, luscious fat, and tender meat, as rich and gamy as foie gras.
"Paleontologists call some of these types of fossils roadkill because they are flattened in the strata and they've lost some of their elements," he said.
The fact that they are centered amongst the social strata that had been staunch supporters of the regime, have seriously rattled the regime's self-confidence.
These two things are even processed in separate regions or strata (dorsal and ventral, back and front) of the brain, according to the Yale group.
Ridges, mountains and even flatlands are typically rooted in rocky strata, such as the bedrock that underlies Manhattan and makes it ideal for erecting skyscrapers.
And within that strata there's an even more rarefied one, and I think Doug stands alone, in which you can actually consider them proper actors.
"If these barriers did not exist, we would have observed a similar improvement in breastfeeding patterns in the lower educated strata" Rothenbacher added by email.
Other options: wild rice and mushroom casserole; Indian-spiced tomato and egg casserole (also nice for brunch); green strata with goat cheese and herbs (ditto).
One, in a bedroom upstairs, is made up of three hundred volumes by New Yorker cartoonists, going all the way back to the earliest strata.
In those strata are testaments to lives lived, forgotten, and remembered over the course of millennia: a record of what it has meant to be human.
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Bodies like the Owners Corporation Network (OCN), for their part, are lobbying regulators to allow strata committees and owners to outright ban Airbnb in their building.
Now teachers have pried up a number of the planks, creating a full-on dig site, with strata dating back to the building's construction, in 1913.
The room next door — Celia's studio — is its mirror image, except that the floor and walls are encrusted with the rippling geological strata of dried paint.
The earliest, oldest strata of the caves contain whole skeletons of carnivores and many chewed-up bone fragments of the things they were eating, including us.
The space, by the French designer Jacques Garcia, working with Kimberly Brown and Strata Architects, provides an ebony background for artwork from Mr. Puck's personal collection.
Strata is an aerostructures manufacturing plant wholly owned by Mubadala, the UAE's $127 billion national wealth fund and investment vehicle aimed at diversifying Abu Dhabi's economy.
But what if our success is not a function of what we do as individuals, but a function of the position we hold in society's strata?
Those moments can help jettison a mid-tier candidate into the upper strata of candidates, which is what appeared to happen in June with California Sen.
It has strata, like an ice-cream sundae: an inch of black under a band of creamy white and then pale butterscotch-brown to the top.
But zoom in and you can discern the individual rings, strata of hydrogen, helium, and ammonia in its atmosphere, and even six of its moons, including Enceladus.
A real pup enthusiast knows that within this framework, there are even more intricate strata: there are doggos, puppers, pupperinos, shoobs, shibes, shooberinos, and longboys, for example.
Like the rest of the second side, "The Big Country" contextualizes the album's white-collar nightmare — not emotional but geographical context, and the context of class strata.
Jensen is a graduate student in economics at Utah State University and a policy analyst at Strata, an energy and environment research center based in Logan, Utah.
The lion's share of that will be seen in the lower income strata where unemployment and reliance on informal jobs are significantly higher, the Economy Ministry said.
Yet few, if any, are operating in the same strata of ordinary people as Experticity, or offering a service that outfits influencers offline as well as on.
It tells us how one community lives under the combined weight of political negligence and corporate greed, offering a cross-section glimpse of this story's various strata.
When you take into account the various diplomatic strata in the universe—clergy, government, military, and class-divided citizenry—decorum is so scripted as to be stultifying.
Most of this super-sewer will run beneath the riverbed, eliminating the need to dig up city streets and the strata of foundations and utilities beneath them.
There's obviously ample room in politics for people of all strata of comeliness, as any gallery of presidential portraits or group photo of members of Congress shows.
It sits atop a pyramid of power composed by several strata of National Liberation Front apparatchiks, state officials and business tycoons connected by family or regional ties.
The food is served in rooms whose design, by Strata Architects and Jacques Garcia, appears to have been lost in the mail for a decade or so.
In the 19th century, Italians of all social strata hummed and whistled popular opera arias in the same way that today's teenagers rap along to chart toppers.
Yonk, Ph.D., an assistant professor of research at Utah State University, is vice president and executive director of research at Strata, a policy center in Logan, Utah.
As is the case in the U.S., the right-populist bloc receives its support from all classes and strata of the population, it is interclassist in nature.
"We worked with a relocation specialist who warned us that strata are notoriously unforgiving when it comes to renting with animals in an apartment," Ms. Ayre said.
Hendry creates strata of commonplace or discarded items to imbue them with the mystery of archaeological discovery and to suggest their value as symbols of place or culture.
"Love Sosa" is the product of both a tough, hellish lifestyle and the need to make that life into something outsized, an ode to passions of all strata.
The sport, especially elite levels like Formula One, began as an outlet for wealthy auto enthusiasts and auto manufacturers, but it's managed to permeate all strata of culture.
The video shows that it probably gets that sugar and other low-lying mixers up into the upper strata of the drink, so I think we're set there.
The bottom strata is just as responsible for the rancor, negativity, and mis-, dis- and mal- information that clog online spaces, causing a great deal of cumulative harm.
What I Learned: 2016 will be the year that we officially recognized there are now two strata of blockbusters: The medium-sized hit and the super-duper moneymaker.
The iconoclastic Velvet Underground co-founder, producer and innovative writer/arranger crafted an elegiac version of "Hallelujah" that vaulted the song into a rarefied strata of modern standards.
On fundamental issues that motivate voters, the Trump Republicans include the entire upper strata of Republican leadership in the White House, the Senate and the House of Representatives.
Strata—named after the massive London skyscraper in Solomon's local neighbourhood, and the cover artwork for which Solomon painted—is a vivid, late-night journey through the city.
During the dinner reception in which the handmaids are trotted out like show ponies, people of color are clearly seen inhabiting every position in Gilead's strict social strata.
Cillian was buried in water, in liquid images of her; he had to push through so many strata of her memories to reach the surface of her mind.
"First is the continued development and expansion of a middle class in many countries, which previously were mired in the low income strata a few years ago," he said.
The survey, from a unit of Comcast called Strata, came the same week Twitter Inc said its head of product, who took over the team in September, was leaving.
In the world of claymation, there's a technique known as the strata-cut, where a "loaf" of clay is continuously cut to reveal layers upon layers of interior images.
At the time, wells weren't drilled; they were essentially pounded into the earth, using a heavy bit that was repeatedly lifted and dropped, chiselling its way through the strata.
It was widely accepted in the first half of the 20th century that the world was composed of strata of humanity which could be ranked according to their quality.
If you're an occasional golfer or if you're just picking up the game, the Callaway Strata Set will give you a decent set of clubs for a great price.
Throughout her career, Wayne has paired metaphors of painted surface — skin, cloth, and folds of earth strata — with queries as to the nature of painting as a historical idea.
But the pursuit of sporting activities was one of the few elements of the upper-class lifestyle that did become part of nearly every level of the social strata.
Higher in the mud layer, coal remnants dominate the strata deposited in the first half of the 20th century, a chemical memory of the smokestacks that surrounded the park.
"I was surprised by Trump's success because I've slipped into a bad pattern, spending large chunks of my life in the bourgeois strata," Brooks wrote, vowing to do better.
What's more, hackers could delete names of voters from voter registration lists specifically from those demographic groups or socioeconomic strata more likely to vote for one candidate than the other.
Winters's use of different models and diverse strata is the opposite of reductive painting, Color Field painting, Pop Art, and Conceptual Art, which dominated the art world for many decades.
My rucksack emblazoned with pin badges, sweat-bands under my shirt sleeves, and a CD Walkman plugged near-constantly into my ears, I had a place in the social strata.
In BECCS, power stations fuelled by crops that can be burned to make energy have their carbon-dioxide emissions injected into deep geological strata, rather than released into the atmosphere.
The drawings evoke strata, a landscape, as did the objects: they speak to a deep past, evoking a vast arc of time in which we are temporary and minuscule presences.
By passing on the cost of higher education to students and families, a higher percentage of family income for all socioeconomic strata is required to foot the bill of enrollment.
This election has also presented members of the educated class with an awful possibility: that their pleasant social strata may rest on unstable molten layers of anger, bigotry and instability.
America is not a colony like Algeria, but its economic and racial inequalities (which overlap to a large degree) have fashioned society into distinct strata: the privileged and the others.
While lost, fearless Strata, her pragmatic brother, Auger, and their brawny pal, Inby (who is written wonderfully against type as a comically whinging naysayer), discover a still-functioning robotic horse.
In fact, Rockefeller was German immigrant Christian Gerhartsreiter, a serial imposter who moved up the social strata for decades using at least five fake identities and lots of name dropping.
But I take the position that this is all worthy of coverage, that there are simply different kinds of news being unearthed about this administration that exist on different strata.
In prison, they are not regarded as "heroes," but they are not at the bottom of the social strata either because they have credentials as courageous risk-takers, he said.
I have to eat lunch super early today, because I'll be in meetings from 12 to 3, so I heat up the corn and scallion strata I brought around 11:303.
That means guests at hotels like The Row Hotel and Hotel Strata can use the AavGo-provided tablet in their room to request things like food, toothpaste, extra pillows or maintenance.

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