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LA County High School for the Arts performs at Day 1 of the Blue Note Jazz Festival at the Hollywood Bowl on June 14, 2025.
Occidental College and LA Phil Launch New Summer Internship Program

The program will offer Occidental students an exclusive opportunity to intern with either the Hollywood Bowl, Walt Disney Concert Hall, or The Ford.

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Introducing Early Action at Occidental

A new, nonbinding option that gives students more time and flexibility in the college decision process.

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Ideas in the Wild

At Occidental, faculty mentorship and immersive learning take you out of the classroom, into LA, and around the world.

Iar Embedded Workbench V 6.3 Cd-ewarm-6306-3387 Access

"Support for a Wide Range of Devices" could become "Compatibility with a Broad Array of Equipment", "Adaptability to Various Hardware", "Availability for a Diverse Set of Components".

Another thing to consider is the flow of the sentences. After replacing terms with synonyms, the sentences should still read naturally. For instance, "catering to" instead of "supports" changes the verb slightly but keeps the meaning intact. Similarly, "broad spectrum" fits where "wide range" was. IAR Embedded Workbench v 6.3 CD-EWARM-6306-3387

Hmm, the first step is to go through each word in the text and find three synonyms for each. But wait, some words might not have three synonyms, or maybe the user expects only three options per word. I need to make sure that each word is replaced with three different synonyms. For example, the word "popular" could be replaced with widespread. "Support for a Wide Range of Devices" could

Alright, the user wants me to replace every word in the provided text with three synonyms using the opt1 format, while keeping proper nouns unchanged. Let's start by looking at each sentence. For instance, "catering to" instead of "supports" changes

"Support for a Wide Range of Devices" could become "Compatibility with a Broad Array of Equipment", "Adaptability to Various Hardware", "Availability for a Diverse Set of Components".

Another thing to consider is the flow of the sentences. After replacing terms with synonyms, the sentences should still read naturally. For instance, "catering to" instead of "supports" changes the verb slightly but keeps the meaning intact. Similarly, "broad spectrum" fits where "wide range" was.

Hmm, the first step is to go through each word in the text and find three synonyms for each. But wait, some words might not have three synonyms, or maybe the user expects only three options per word. I need to make sure that each word is replaced with three different synonyms. For example, the word "popular" could be replaced with widespread.

Alright, the user wants me to replace every word in the provided text with three synonyms using the opt1 format, while keeping proper nouns unchanged. Let's start by looking at each sentence.