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focus

noun as in center or object of attention

noun as in central purpose or theme

noun as in place where activity or power is concentrated

noun as in point at which light or sound converge

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The stocks ran up in 2020, the first year of the pandemic, on low interest rates and a biopharma investor focus.

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As foragers obsess over America’s next best fruit, other people I met focus on preserving old cultivars.

While rivals like Intel got bogged down in costly manufacturing investments, Su focused squarely on what she believes AMD does best: designing ever more powerful semiconductors.

“The Osefos, alongside their legal team, look forward to their day in court. At this time, they respectfully ask for privacy as they focus on their family and the legal process ahead.”

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If that was phase one of his leadership, phase two was to focus the Scottish government on priorities like improving public services.

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