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high-tech

adjective as in cutting edge

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But the danger for Ukraine, Zaluzhniy said, is that its undermanned army could reach a point of exhaustion unless it can take back the initiative in the high-tech drone war.

The episode also underscores a broader contradiction in modern wellness culture, one where celebrities chase high-tech insights into their own health while simultaneously shaping how audiences interpret those results.

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Snap joins Meta, Google and Apple in trying to shape the future of computing with the release of high-tech glasses.

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South Korea, under Lee, has set up a roughly $102 billion “National Growth Fund” for investments over the next five years in high-tech strategic industries, including AI.

Toner-Rodgers’s work offered a surprising and even hopeful revelation about our high-tech future.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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