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kernel

[kur-nl] / ˈkɜr nl /


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From there, a kernel of an idea can grow, turning one person’s collection into the foundation for a new museum.

From Seattle Times

Here, the kernel of truth is that even best friends present facades to each other, keeping feelings and experiences hidden.

From Los Angeles Times

Fliers describing the Talmud, a sacred Jewish text, as “satanic” were folded into three plastic bags and weighed down by corn kernels so they wouldn’t blow away.

From Washington Post

Some claims about those who’ve suffered heart issues also weaponize a kernel of truth - that COVID-19 vaccines can cause rare heart inflammation issues, myocarditis or pericarditis, especially in young men.

From Washington Times

Some claims about those who’ve suffered heart issues also weaponize a kernel of truth — that COVID-19 vaccines can cause rare heart inflammation issues, myocarditis or pericarditis, especially in young men.

From Seattle Times