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[suhm-thing] / ˈsʌmˌθɪŋ /


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“I don’t think Adam Silver would let something like that play into how a player is playing on the court, especially me. I’m not doing anything.”

From Los Angeles Times

“I just feel like fans and media need something to complain about, and the All-Star Game don’t make them feel like they felt when they were kids,” Durant said.

From Los Angeles Times

Macleod, who lives in Tongue in the Scottish Highlands, has been photographing the aurora for more than 30 years, but says it is something he'll never tire of.

From BBC

"For it to be visible in England, it needs to be something quite spectacular."

From BBC

It raises a question: is something more fundamental going wrong that could plague people across the UK travelling here for work, to see family or for holidays, for years to come?

From BBC