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geography
noun as in the earth's features; study of land
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The mother of a geography student who took his own life after being wrongly told he could not graduate says her son was "failed" by his university.
Hunger intersects with nearly every facet of life: wages, geography, transportation, the trade-offs between buying groceries and paying for health care.
It questioned the impact on staffing, the costs of transport and what it would mean for schools' ability to take part in other trips relating to geography, history or the arts.
“Hollywood is both a place and an idea. It’s an industry and a geography. Jimmy is always big on both. He actually lives in Hollywood, at a time when not a lot of stars do.”
Its geography and "porous borders" make it an ideal transit point for illicit drugs, the UN says.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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