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envelope

[en-vuh-lohp, ahn-] / ˈɛn vəˌloʊp, ˈɑn- /


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"The traditional brown envelope moment is still an important milestone for students, it's a chance to see friends, celebrate together, and connect with staff," Pettman told the BBC.

From BBC

Ap Gwynfor pledged that Plaid would recruit more GPs - but acknowledged any changes would be in the "current envelope" of funding and Slaughter spoke about using more nurses in the community.

From BBC

As his empire continues to expand, he said he wanted to publicly announce his commitment to pushing the envelope on the platform where everything began.

From The Wall Street Journal

The observations instead point to multiple ways a nova can unfold, including several outflows and delayed release of the star's outer envelope, reshaping how scientists understand these explosive episodes.

From Science Daily

It is painstaking, dismantling delicate gear assemblies, then searching hundreds of century-old envelopes for the tiny parts that will bring them back to life.

From The Wall Street Journal