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everything

[ev-ree-thing] / ˈɛv riˌθɪŋ /


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"Everything must be done to ensure the transition to a new body happens without delay to deliver long-term environmental recovery and affordability, alongside strengthened compliance and regulation," he said.

From BBC

Mr. Azerrad opens a window into everything that led up to that moment.

From The Wall Street Journal

The newly created map confirms earlier studies while revealing finer details about the relationship between dark matter and the normal matter that makes up everything we can see, touch, and interact with.

From Science Daily

“We have received outreach from constituents who shared that they have been required to itemize their material losses and provide receipts corresponding to every item, which can also include requirements of photographic evidence of prior ownership — an impossible task even for those who have not lost everything,” the lawmakers stated in a letter.

From Los Angeles Times

As she does so, everything else falls away, leaving only this image of solitary resistance against a force that does not answer back.

From Los Angeles Times