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[suhm-thing] / ˈsʌmˌθɪŋ /


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“There is an anxiety amongst the congregation and just people in Tucson in general that something like this happened to somebody totally innocent.”

From The Wall Street Journal

"They cope with intense cold, drying out, high salt, big swings in temperature and UV radiation. So, the big question was: Does that toughness protect them from a new stress like microplastics, or does it make them vulnerable to something they've never seen before?"

From Science Daily

“I have to sit still and count the curves until we reach the finish line, when I have to pull the brakes. I’m responsible that the sled won’t crash into something.”

From Los Angeles Times

“Women or even men my age, you live in your world, you are following your dreams. And you don’t think about something happening in your life.”

From Los Angeles Times

But he added: "There was a drive to create something that felt authentic to us and it kind of felt natural to bring it home."

From BBC