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deliver

[dih-liv-er] / dɪˈlɪv ər /








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This connection suggests that restoring reef fisheries could deliver the greatest nutritional benefits where they are most urgently needed.

From Science Daily

"I just focus on myself, which means working day by day and taking the opportunities the coach gives me, like today, and I hope I can deliver and help my teammates every minute I get."

From Barron's

Another review also says the film “delivers an emphatic message celebrating equality and the power of the collective.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Police and prosecutors have been examining images filmed inside Le Constellation that show the moment the fire started, with bar staff carried on others' shoulders, delivering champagne bottles with sparklers attached.

From BBC

Mr Shearing said firms would not invest until a stable government is in place in Venezuela, and the projects would not deliver for "many, many years".

From BBC