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extra

[ek-struh] / ˈɛk strə /






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The awards bestowed by North America's largest critics' group could give movie campaigns much-needed extra momentum as Oscars voting nears.

From Barron's

That included an extra padded practice in the week leading up to the game, and no crowd-distracting games on the videoboard.

From Los Angeles Times

They reckon Venezuela could add an extra 500,000 barrels a day of oil production from existing joint ventures “with some moderate investment” over the next 3-5 years.

From The Wall Street Journal

He said Monday marked a "key moment" to go further with extra tools to crack down on smugglers.

From BBC

In the Scottish Cup final, Aberdeen forced extra time after training at the break and won through in the shootout to seal a Europa League qualifying berth.

From BBC