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[mawr, mohr] / mɔr, moʊr /




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He argued the general public, not central government, was best placed to reinvest and revive the economy as a direct result of having more take-home pay than before.

From BBC

Serie A not only wants VAR, it "would prefer more intervention rather than less".

From BBC

The firm's five-year contract, initially estimated to be worth £6m, has more than a year left to run - however a new company will start taking over the work in the coming months.

From BBC

But this bot was battling more than just uneven sidewalks and other barriers.

From Los Angeles Times

Newsom praised the decision and commended his more than 30 years of experience in the transportation sector.

From Los Angeles Times