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who was dressed elegantly in a brown sheath
carried a little purple flower in a plastic cone proffered by Leo
who wore tuxedo pants and kept a restraining-order distance. &mdash
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Anna Wiener
New Yorker
4 May 2026 Brian Hecker
as the would-be beau
has little to do other than proffer an embarrassed smile. &mdash
Gina Friedlande
HollywoodReporter
7 Apr. 2026 Noun In early 2021
known as PPP loans
according to a factual proffer
the facts agreed on by the defense and prosecution. &mdash
Angie Dimichele
Sun Sentinel
Caroline Kubzansky
Chicago Tribune
from Anglo-French profrer
proffrir

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