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portal

noun as in hole or door in vessel

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Seven Poly athletes are listed in the Southern Section transfer portal as having been denied eligibility for two years for violating bylaw 202.

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In fairness to Kiffin, the urgency to decide now rather than at season’s end is a function of today’s college football recruiting calendar and transfer portal.

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The watery funnel looks speckled with stars, like a portal to a deep, dark place.

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Once he pushed the portal open, he walked up three marble steps and through one of three arches.

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People can often get some of the best value for their points by booking travel or making purchases through card issuers’ own portals, while converting points into cash often offers the worst conversion rate.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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