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through

[throo] / θru /






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While it is possible that pine pitch was obtained through trade, extensive pine forests did grow along parts of the Baltic Sea coast east of Denmark.

From Science Daily

"I had anxiety and overwhelm, my stress levels were through the roof. I was having anger fits that I had no idea why," she said.

From BBC

“The reality is that, as we work our way through these major capital projects, we are in a position to put that money back into the hands of our shareholders,” she said.

From The Wall Street Journal

Many businesses have tried to offset tariffs and other inflationary pressures through cost-cutting and by pushing back on suppliers.

From The Wall Street Journal

Many Goma residents previously relied on relief supplies delivered through the city’s international airport, but the rebels have shut the airport down, hobbling aid groups’ efforts to replenish depleted stocks.

From The Wall Street Journal