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[mist] / mɪst /




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IN THE MIST: Dry ice created a foggy effect over a swimming pool during a rehearsal of Chicago Opera Theater's production of 'Orpheus & Euridice' in Chicago on Wednesday.

From The Wall Street Journal • Dec. 19, 2013

But it is part of O'Neill's latest catchy acronym, MIST, which brings together up-and-coming economies Mexico, Indonesia, South Korea and Turkey.

From Time • Jun. 30, 2011

The reason she did not was MIST, Medical Information Service via Telephone, a new consultation service created last July by the Medical College of Alabama in Birmingham.

From Time Magazine Archive

Until the advent of MIST, all the woman's doctor could have done was to seek help at random.

From Time Magazine Archive




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