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room

Definition for room

noun as in space, range

noun as in enclosed section of building designed for specific purpose

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Nvidia’s quarterly earnings next week will provide a key barometer for whether the AI trade has room to run.

She also ordered the government to “provide private rooms for closed-door discussions between detainees and current and prospective attorneys, legal representatives, and legal assistants.”

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And Kansas City’s Jeffrey Schmid, who dissented in October in favor of no cut, said on Friday, “I don’t think we have room to be complacent,” on price increases.

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He wrote, “The bed, naturally enough, caught on fire, and Keith and Donna barely escaped the sudden inferno with their skins intact. The room was a total loss.”

They’re about puzzles and rubber masks and whipping playing cards through the air and escape rooms.

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