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set out

adjective as in shown

verb as in lay out

verb as in plant

verb as in set sail

verb as in strike out

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She added: "Given the censorship Hallam has seemingly engaged in, it now needs to set out how it will ensure its academics will be supported to research freely and protected from overreach by foreign powers."

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However, once conditions improved, rescuers and avalanche dog units were airlifted to 2,600 meters before setting out on foot.

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Mr. Cheshire set out to explore the map room’s contents and has reproduced his findings in a beautifully illustrated book designed by Anna Green.

The peer says he has been speaking to a whistleblower, who claims that the government has missed the 2025 deadline set out in its national cyber security strategy for hardening "critical" systems against cyber attacks.

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She and her younger siblings regularly set out with their mother to the nearby railroad tracks, where they harvested leftover lumps of coal to fuel their pot-bellied stove — the apartment’s sole source of heat.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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