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crossing

[kraw-sing, kros-ing] / ˈkrɔ sɪŋ, ˈkrɒs ɪŋ /


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I can’t go into details without crossing the dreaded spoiler line, but even accepting the impossible tech, much of “The Copenhagen Test” makes little practical sense, including the eponymous test.

From Los Angeles Times

Last Friday, Heritage Auctions set a sales record for the year by crossing the $2 billion mark.

From Los Angeles Times

Conditions at sea are expected to ease off later as sailors race down the east coast before tackling the treacherous Bass Strait crossing to Tasmania.

From Barron's

The Bella 1 then headed west, crossing the Strait of Gibraltar and into the open Atlantic in early December, according to Kpler.

From The Wall Street Journal

China’s exports surged this year, crossing the $1 trillion mark, largely by rerouting through third countries shipments still ultimately bound for the U.S.

From The Wall Street Journal