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  1. At sign - Wikipedia

    The at sign (@) is a typographical symbol used as an accounting and invoice abbreviation meaning "at a rate of" (e.g. 7 widgets @ £2 per widget = £14), [1] and now seen more widely in email addresses …

  2. AT&T Stores Near You - Get Directions & Book Appointments

    Search for AT&T stores near you. View store hours, get directions, and find the latest cell phones including iPhones and Galaxy models.

  3. Standings | FIFA World Cup 2026™

    Visit FIFA.com to see standings for FIFA World Cup 2026™ with latest group tables and knockout brackets.

  4. Mass shooting leaves at least 11 killed including 3 children ...

    11 hours ago · A mass shooting carried out Saturday by multiple suspects in an unlicensed bar near the South African capital left at least 12 people dead, police said.

  5. Lionel Messi, Argentina officially headed to AT&T Stadium for ...

    12 hours ago · Arlington’s AT&T Stadium will host a tournament-high nine matches in the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The full schedule was revealed Saturday morning.

  6. E2 Solutions - CW Government Travel

    Login page for CWTSatoTravel, providing travel services for U.S. military and civilian government agencies.

  7. F1 Abu Dhabi GP live reaction: Max Verstappen claims crucial ...

    21 hours ago · Max Verstappen will start the season-finale on pole position, as three world championship contenders bid for glory at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. The McLaren duo of Lando …

  8. World Cup 2026 Bracket, Odds, Schedule of Dates, Locations ...

    1 day ago · The 2026 FIFA World Cup groups are officially set after Friday's draw. 48 nations qualified for the competition, representing an expansion upon the previous field of 32 teams. The 2026 World …

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  10. 'at - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    5 days ago · Alteration (apheresis) of that, attested since Middle English at, atte (“that”, relative pronoun). Compare Old Norse at (“that”, relative pronoun).