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activities

[ak-tiv-i-teez] / ækˈtɪv ɪ tiz /




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The coach and director of cricket do not only have to answer for England's results, but also their planning, preparation and off-field activities.

From BBC

Mohammadi had been temporarily released on medical grounds from prison, where she was serving a long sentence for alleged propaganda activities.

From The Wall Street Journal

He explained that "we can offer a lot more than simply the food and Christmas goodies" and said people are often surprised at all the activities on offer and encouraged them to have a go.

From BBC

It also included monitoring the activities of North Koreans—who are only allowed to leave their home country with the government’s permission—to make sure they fulfilled obligations to Pyongyang and didn’t defect.

From The Wall Street Journal

The forwarded email comes from an address labelled "Juanesteban Ganoza" and makes suggestions on possible activities including a small lunch and horse riding.

From BBC