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[in-tur-nl] / ɪnˈtɜr nl /


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A Texas Parks and Wildlife Department officer who was at the scene says in an internal report that a blue car came to a stop "at the feet of an unknown Homeland Security Investigations Agent".

From BBC

She argues that switching to daylight-saving time ultimately plays havoc with our circadian rhythm — that is, our internal biological clock.

From MarketWatch

I replaced the bulb and tried a new battery, but that didn’t help—the internal wiring was bad.

From Literature

Nick Dent, TfL's director of customer operations said his thoughts were "with the family and friends of the person who sadly died" and it had conducted its own internal investigation.

From BBC

The internal damaging divisions in Welsh rugby are evident and the negative external opinions of the game in Wales that have emerged across the rugby world must be addressed.

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