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install

[in-stawl] / ɪnˈstɔl /


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“I wanted our house to feel really warm and bring nature inside,” says Lindsay, referring to the Western hemlock tongue and groove planks that she and Daniel installed on the walls and ceilings.

From Los Angeles Times

He will officially be installed at the cathedral on 6 February 2026.

From BBC

It also comes amid other grandiose schemes such as demolishing the White House East Wing in order to install a $400-million ballroom, and announcing the construction of a large triumphal arch.

From Barron's

The upshot is that analysts have reduced their forecasts for how much energy-generating capacity will be installed in the U.S. in the coming years.

From The Wall Street Journal

For decades Imax films were largely documentaries, often about space exploration, nature or discoveries, with systems installed in museums and science centers.

From Los Angeles Times