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would

[wood, wuhd] / wʊd, wəd /




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Because the combined genetic risk is so high in these regions, researchers say targeted screening there would likely identify the greatest number of people with the condition.

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Salami said he hoped the government in Israel would heed the film's example to "make the way for peace... and something different".

From Barron's

Analysts had said earlier that the summit's broad focus, and vague promises made at the previous meetings in France, South Korea and Britain, would make strong pledges or immediate action unlikely.

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England captain Harry Brook said Saturday that it would be "a shame" if Pakistani players were shut out of England's domestic white-ball Hundred competition by Indian-owned franchises.

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But the club will no longer make the trip, saying that doing so would not be consistent with the club's values.

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