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[suhm-thing] / ˈsʌmˌθɪŋ /


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Swanberg knew Anchorage-based producer Ashleigh Snead, who encouraged him to consider shooting something there.

From Los Angeles Times

He added: "Part of my job was bringing the deceased to the mortuary, something like that stays with you I'll never forget it, it never leaves you."

From BBC

This was a victory largely built on ferocity - Andy Farrell's team made somewhere between 227 and 232 tackles, their highest tally in 15 years - but the subtlety of some of their tries, the ambition and accuracy in their attack was something special.

From BBC

A consolation on a savagely hard game, but something.

From BBC

Anthony Gordon looked like he wanted to get something off his chest.

From BBC