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landscape

[land-skeyp] / ˈlændˌskeɪp /


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That state of affairs, plus a confusing economic landscape, has put the focus on the minutes from the gathering, due to be made public on Tuesday.

From Barron's

When the BBC visited in November, workers were busy knocking down a decrepit old barn, one of many that dot the Appalachian landscape.

From BBC

The furry creatures, best described as a cross between a horse and a sheep, have become an increasingly regular feature of the UK landscape despite their South American origins.

From BBC

Speaking from Antarctica, where she is currently working, she said: "I consider myself extremely lucky to have a job which allows me to document Earth's wildest and most spectacular landscapes."

From BBC

Industry forecasters largely see an improving landscape for home sales ahead—though they don’t agree on the route there.

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