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geography

[jee-og-ruh-fee] / dʒiˈɒg rə fi /


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The Livy of Lakewood, who has penned important essays about L.A. history and geography for decades, has gathered some of his recent efforts in “Elements of Los Angeles: Earth, Water, Air, Fire.”

From Los Angeles Times

“The reality is because of the geography of Johannesburg, it doesn’t work anymore,” said Brian McKechnie, chairman of the Rand Club.

From The Wall Street Journal

Human geography student Andrew Alvedro, who chose to represent Spain, said there is an "air of anxiety" among young people, but also "a sense of disillusionment."

From BBC

Big firms argue that their expansion into new business lines and geographies has created opportunities for midlevel people to advance.

From The Wall Street Journal

The jump signals a lack of availability driven by market deficits and trade uncertainties, which have led to pent-up supply locked in certain geographies.

From The Wall Street Journal