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internationally

[in-ter-nash-uh-nl-ee, -nash-nl-] / ˌɪn tərˈnæʃ ə nl i, -ˈnæʃ nl- /


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She added: "This situation further highlights why we need to see immediate, ambitious and urgent action if we are to have any hope of saving our internationally important seabirds."

From BBC

In order to play in Week Zero in its home stadium and not internationally or at a neutral site, USC must secure an exemption from the NCAA.

From Los Angeles Times

Organic sales, a figure that strips out the impact of acquisitions, divestitures and currency effects, rose 2.1%, boosted by volume growth in North America and internationally.

From The Wall Street Journal

He is an internationally recognized expert in heart-rhythm disorders, has helped develop innovative therapies for cardiac arrhythmias, authored over 450 scientific publications and trained hundreds of cardiology fellows.

From MarketWatch

Dozens of podcasts have since sprung up at prisons around the country and internationally.

From Los Angeles Times