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[mawr, mohr] / mɔr, moʊr /




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Although chromothripsis was first recognized more than ten years ago as a major force in cancer progression, researchers had not known what actually set it in motion.

From Science Daily

The boat's origins have puzzled historians for more than a century.

From Science Daily

The ceremony has long served as a counterpoint to the Oscars: looser, more unpredictable, typically mounted in a beach tent by the Santa Monica Pier.

From Los Angeles Times

She said many women fear the menopause: "They fear the unknown. So, the more that we educate, the more that we talk about it, women aren't going to fear it."

From BBC

Fenland chippies are casting their nets in new areas to source more affordable fish with the cost of cod and haddock rising.

From BBC