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sign

[sahyn] / saɪn /






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Picture a glowing cloud that looks like a neon sign, but instead of water droplets it holds vast numbers of microscopic dust particles suspended in space.

From Science Daily

In fact, there had been signs she was maintaining her composure until fifth seed Rybakina broke back in the deciding set.

From BBC

The NEC's decision to block Burnham angered some Labour MPs, with about 50 signing a letter in protest.

From BBC

That said, pensions are governed by contracts, and the agreement you signed outlines exactly what you are — and are not — permitted to do.

From MarketWatch

"It's a contract that the government signed with young people who had not been given any education on these loans," Lewis told Newsnight.

From BBC