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[mawr, mohr] / mɔr, moʊr /




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California will receive $233 million from that fund this year, with more expected over the next five years.

From Los Angeles Times

"The more inspirational women on TV who are showing their talents and succeeding, it'll feed down to the next generation," she said.

From BBC

"Do you want more right decisions or do you want a more free-flowing football experience that is genuine and spur of the moment?"

From BBC

Plenty will venture to Murrayfield with great expectations, and a little more trepidation.

From BBC

That's because Brookes is a snowboarder's snowboarder, a "purist's dream", who takes far more joy in shredding on a powder day than competing on the world stage.

From BBC