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current
adjective as in contemporary; common
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accepted, accustomed, afoot, circulating, common knowledge, customary, cutting-edge, doing, existent, extant, fashionable, going around, hot, in circulation, in progress, in the mainstream, in the news, in use, in vogue, leading-edge, on the front burner, popular, present-day, prevalent, rampant, regnant, rife, state-of-the-art, topical, trendy, up-to-date, widespread
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The nation - including the current occupants of the White House in Washington, DC - will be watching.
Unlike earlier phases of the war, the current offensive has relied heavily on aerial bombardments, with entire apartment blocks and large concrete structures reduced to rubble.
“Our current political moment is really resonating with the 1850s,” the historian said.
But current and former officials said the current financial woes of the city could not be placed solely on the legal claims, and that its dire financial situation could be seen taking shape years ago.
"At the end of the day, it's about escapism," Varun explains, pointing to how he feels about the current state of the world.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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