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[suhm-thing] / ˈsʌmˌθɪŋ /


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"Whatever kids can't focus on -- those tasks that make them fidgety -- are tasks that they find unrewarding. On a stimulant, they can sit still better because they're not getting up to find something better to do."

From Science Daily

"Emotionally, I'm doing something, which is I feel something, a power in my body, my brain," Mr Ahmed said.

From BBC

"All I will say is there's something new, and what happens in this series is truly extraordinary with moments that made me gasp," Winkleman said ahead of the series launch.

From BBC

“But when I picked up the clay,” she said, “I felt the soul of this clay and I wanted to make something myself.”

From The Wall Street Journal

“After people create something,” Ryabov said, “they go back home smiling.”

From The Wall Street Journal