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external

[ik-stur-nl] / ɪkˈstɜr nl /


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They're all included in new rules that can see independent breweries have their products sold at "tenant pubs", those owned by breweries but run by external people.

From BBC

In an interview with Piers Morgan last month, external, Ronaldo said he planned to retire from football "soon".

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The dispute is crucial to trans-Atlantic ties because Europe’s economic strength underpins its ability to arm itself against intensifying external threats.

From The Wall Street Journal

It is one of the UK's most-loved garden birds and along with species like wrens can still be heard singing, external long after some other species go quiet.

From BBC

Its methodology, external took in data for aerial play, recovery, distribution, take on - which means dribbling the ball at least eight metres towards the opponents' goal - chance creation and finishing.

From BBC