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gloaming

[gloh-ming] / ˈgloʊ mɪŋ /


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Ratan Tata, the philanthropist and former chairman of Tata Group who has died aged 86, played an instrumental role in globalising and modernising one of India’s oldest business houses.

From BBC • Oct. 10, 2024

But there's no denying the unmistakable cosmopolitanism of Mistanna Pak and Mukhopadhyay's efforts towards globalising the Bengali palate long before globalisation became a buzzword.

From BBC • Jul. 18, 2023

"Through targeted collaborative ventures with high-tech partners in China and the U.S., we are globalising our battery recycling strategy and taking a decisive step toward closing the recycling loop in e-mobility."

From Reuters • Mar. 11, 2022

“We are globalising the Barça model,” Soriano said.

From The Guardian • Dec. 15, 2017

The world’s best schools are globalising their intake, too.

From Economist • Jun. 9, 2011




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