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polster

Noun

Meaning

polster (plural polsters)

(botany) A clump of moss; a glacier mouse.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

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A law student at the University of Toronto, Michelle Polster frequently uses dating apps and websites such as OK Cupid, Tinder, Bumble and Coffee Meets Bagel. Source: Internet

“As a psych major the options are pretty limited when it comes to the subject of neuroscience but the bio department has an intro to neuroscience class which I am currently enrolled in,” Polster said. Source: Internet

"At least 433 lawsuits" have been consolidated before Polster, "who has been pushing for a quick settlement and has invited state attorneys general with cases and probes not before him to participate in the talks," Reuters reports. Source: Internet

Hop David's art is included in the recently released book "Eye Twisters" by Burkhard Polster. Source: Internet

The lawsuits consolidated before Polster accuse drugmakers, distributors and pharmacy chains of fueling an opioid crisis blamed for 400,000 U.S. overdose deaths since 1999. Source: Internet

Attorneys can confirm they've met, Polster said, "but nobody is to disclose to the media or any other outside party the contents of the discussions, or to provide the media assessments or commentary regarding those discussions." Source: Internet

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