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A hotel started offering "pet-friendly packages" that include beds, bowls, and treats for guests’ pets

时间:2025-11-07 10:06:35 来源:DesignWave Labs 作者:张悬 阅读:435次

A hotel started offering "pet-friendly packages" that include beds, bowls, and treats for guests’ pets

A major airline offered discounted tickets for early bookingsThe country’s education system introduced new assessment methods

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The city introduced a new recycling scheme for electronic wasteResearchers found that listening to music reduces anxiety

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A historic church in the downtown area underwent a year-long restoration to preserve its stained glassMajor electronics retailers announced early Black Friday sales starting in early November

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