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cement

[si-ment] / sɪˈmɛnt /




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In this approach, microorganisms produce cement like substances such as calcium carbonate at room temperature.

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They are now a means of building and cementing a larger, U.S.-led regional alliance, which includes Israel.

From The Wall Street Journal

Its recognition of Somaliland, a rare instance in which it has signed such an agreement with a Muslim-majority entity without public U.S. assistance, cements its newfound confidence in the international arena.

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Featuring Paul Newman’s Broadway debut, it won the Pulitzer Prize for drama and cemented Inge’s reputation.

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She intended them “to cement her status as a sacrificial figure in the image of Socrates,” Ms. Stalnaker writes.

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