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large-scale

[lahrj-skeyl] / ˈlɑrdʒˈskeɪl /


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Hiding his face behind a balaclava, the 19-year-old told AFP he would soon leave to fight in the war, vowing "to defend my country" -- which launched a large-scale offensive against its neighbour four years ago.

From Barron's

His task is to lead a pivot back to a military capable of waging and winning large-scale conventional war.

From The Wall Street Journal

Because it popped up within a larger-scale data collection, there was a backlog of images to analyze -- what Holz likened to "baby pictures," or earlier documentation that could tie together the research.

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Last summer, KoBold Metals, a US start-up using artificial intelligence to discover mineral deposits, especially lithium, signed a large-scale exploration agreement with the DRC.

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Deeply buried galactic nuclei may therefore function as large-scale chemical factories, influencing how galaxies evolve chemically over time.

From Science Daily