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footprint

[foot-print] / ˈfʊtˌprɪnt /


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Archaeologists have described their race against time to document rare 2,000-year-old footprints uncovered on the Angus coast before the winter storms which had revealed them also wiped them away.

From BBC

The company’s investments this year will focus on creating an integrated global technology platform, building new products and verticals, and expanding the geographic footprint, according to the analysts.

From The Wall Street Journal

The company is strategically expanding its footprint and investing in upgraded infrastructure, and has a deep pipeline of large-scale shows as ticket demand continues to grow, he said.

From The Wall Street Journal

Germany meanwhile moved troops out of northern Iraq, reducing its footprint to the minimum necessary to keep its base there functional, citing regional tensions.

From Barron's

"Look where I walked, my footprints show like walking on snow," said 62‑year‑old Eyup Kisa of the ash that constantly falls on the village.

From Barron's