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energy

[en-er-jee] / ˈɛn ər dʒi /




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He wanted to capture the footage’s “energy and life and hope. We’ve all been to retirement homes; they can be pretty down places. This is 180 degrees from that.”

From Los Angeles Times

While much has been written about China’s civilian fusion energy program, less is known about its military fusion programs, which are focused on inertial confinement fusion.

From The Wall Street Journal

They depend on production levels by energy producers.

From Barron's

Imperial’s 4Q performance was mixed and RBC sees possible risk in the Canadian energy company’s restructuring efforts aimed at finding annual efficiency gains.

From The Wall Street Journal

“The other bad news is that I couldn’t make a film like that anymore, because of the number of shots and setups, and the energy behind each of those shots.”

From Los Angeles Times