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external

[ik-stur-nl] / ɪkˈstɜr nl /


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"Using high-tech scanning, this time we were able to create comprehensive new digital images of the external and internal cranium, showcasing the complexity of the brain cavity of this fascinating lungfish," she says.

From Science Daily

Nevertheless, Beijing is "keen to show that external turbulence will not easily disrupt its governing rhythm or its longer-term strategic agenda", said Yu Tao, a Chinese studies professor at the University of Western Australia.

From Barron's

The company said it would invest in its own operations to support growth and strengthen its core business while looking at external opportunities within its strategic growth areas and boosting returns to shareholders.

From The Wall Street Journal

Poole, now a youth ambassador for Guide Dogs for the Blind,, external credits Pickle with getting her confidence back and helping her live more independently.

From BBC

Meanwhile, former Tottenham boss Sherwood, speaking on Sky Sports,, external said he could do a short-term stint as the club's head coach to help guide them out of trouble.

From BBC