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shine

[shahyn] / ʃaɪn /






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"But it shines a little extra light on the sport. Sometimes that's not a bad thing."

From Barron's

For almost nine decades, Gallup helped shine that light.

From Salon

Clare looks at how the case is shining a light on the risks of having an elderly parent living solo and prompting difficult conversations.

From The Wall Street Journal

Stars shine because nuclear fusion in their cores converts hydrogen into helium, creating outward pressure that counteracts gravity.

From Science Daily

The ability to let the light shine through the depravity Ms Pelicot was subjected to - the "filth", as she repeatedly calls it - is a testament to her resilience.

From BBC