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inclusive

[in-kloo-siv] / ɪnˈklu sɪv /




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The pope "wanted to see for himself what is happening in Monaco, where this movement of renewal is based on an embraced faith, and on an inclusive popular piety and devotion," he told AFP.

From Barron's

"We're harnessing the expertise of the specialist staff and using it to develop wider inclusive practice across the school."

From BBC

L.A. also has several fun creative venues that regularly bring people together, such as Junior High, a nonprofit art gallery and inclusive gathering space that hosts artist showcases, comedy nights, pottery workshops and more.

From Los Angeles Times

"There are countries that do have visa processes like that in place which are just way more inclusive for people that have been dealt not the best hand at life," she says.

From BBC

But she hopes things will be more inclusive for him in future, especially as allergies are becoming more common.

From BBC