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something

[suhm-thing] / ˈsʌmˌθɪŋ /


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"I got to see him do something I've been dying to see him do that I know he can do but hadn't had the director to help him," the 58-year-old actor said.

From BBC

Maybe something that is structured so it isn’t as disruptive to families and that better harnesses private capital, he said.

From The Wall Street Journal

“If the Councilman voted on something that was a potential conflict, he did so without knowing,” Alcaraz testified Wednesday.

From Los Angeles Times

"I am not used to scoring, so for me it was something completely new. I am 24 years old and for me it's the first time."

From BBC

Whoever Benfica draw, few would rule out Mourinho masterminding something special at the Bernabeu or San Siro.

From BBC