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everything

[ev-ree-thing] / ˈɛv riˌθɪŋ /


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“I looked back, and I saw flames, and everything was full of fire,” Cina said.

From The Wall Street Journal

On Friday, Béatrice Pilloud, the attorney-general of the Valais region, said everything led investigators to believe the fire had started from sparklers attached to bottles of champagne that were "moved too close to the ceiling".

From BBC

One of the bar's owners reportedly told local media the establishment had been inspected three times in the past ten years and that everything had been done according to regulations.

From BBC

It shows how the money is made: how everything in this world has changed under the force of modernization, and yet has somehow stayed the same.

From The Wall Street Journal

During that time, he spoke out on everything from politics to crypto to his views on philanthropy to, of course, the stock market.

From The Wall Street Journal