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global

[gloh-buhl] / ˈgloʊ bəl /


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"If melting ice releases these microbes, these genes could spread to modern bacteria, adding to the global challenge of antibiotic resistance," Purcarea said.

From Science Daily

Fanatics has countered that its $8 billion in revenue in 2025 comprises only a small fraction of the global licensed sports merchandise market estimated to be around $37.5 billion, according to Straits Research.

From Los Angeles Times

Jackman, who has supported the club since Reynolds and Mac led it to global recognition, commented on the post, saying: "I'm telling him what he wants to happen?! The madness."

From BBC

Artificial balls have been developed so it can be played in gyms or on the beach, turning a seasonal battle into a global sport playable year-round.

From Barron's

Traders are struggling to find buyers—who have become hesitant as sanctions have piled up—particularly given the ample supply in global markets.

From The Wall Street Journal