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lining

[lahy-ning] / ˈlaɪ nɪŋ /


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Chester would not return home until 8 July, as he spent the next two weeks battling sepsis and the rare, life-threatening infection of the heart's inner lining endocarditis.

From BBC

Vilgelm was nevertheless lining up other options, including a South Korean rival that has so far not fallen into Moscow's crosshairs.

From Barron's

One small silver lining is that you’ve seen this early in 2026 and have a chance to incorporate the lack of deduction into your planning.

From MarketWatch

Seattle Seahawks players and fans celebrated the team's Super Bowl victory with a ceremony and parade on Wednesday, police saying they expected up to one million supporters lining city streets.

From Barron's

So far, Lee's model includes only endothelial cells -- or cells that make up the lining of the blood vessel -- but future versions may incorporate additional cell types.

From Science Daily