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mounting

[moun-ting] / ˈmaʊn tɪŋ /












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If the Rams, a rare team to figure out Seattle's number one defence, can repeat their offensive performance I can't see Sam Darnold mounting the kind of second-half comeback he did in their last meeting.

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With public concern mounting and a ventilation problem delaying the opening of a separate hospital in Edinburgh, Scottish Health Secretary Jeane Freeman ordered a public inquiry into their design, construction commissioning and maintenance.

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Medical debt has become a growing burden on Americans who are already dealing with broader affordability struggles and mounting household debt.

From MarketWatch

Despite mounting calls for tougher enforcement, shadow fleet vessels remain difficult to monitor.

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The move was widely seen as a signal that Phnom Penh was responding to mounting international pressure to address scam compounds and related financial crime operating within its borders.

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