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influential

[in-floo-en-shuhl] / ˌɪn fluˈɛn ʃəl /


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It’s “Come Out and Play” by local heroes, and one of Orange County’s most influential punk bands, the Offspring.

From Los Angeles Times

Gaining a clearer picture of how SAR11 functions is critical, given how widespread and influential these bacteria are in the global ocean.

From Science Daily

The emails also show that Mandelson, long an influential figure on the British left, had received $75,000 in wire transfers from Epstein years earlier.

From The Wall Street Journal

Druckenmiller, 72, a highly influential, long-short macro investor with a sterling track record, has been critical of fiscal policy and particularly Fed policy in recent years.

From Barron's

The resignation comes a day after three million files relating to the influential financier were released by the US Department of Justice.

From BBC