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[uh-dish-uh-nl] / əˈdɪʃ ə nl /


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That leaves the silver held above ground—in vaults, jewelry boxes, kitchen drawers and coin collections—to fulfill a chunk of the additional demand.

From The Wall Street Journal

Together, these immune reactions drive inflammation that can damage heart muscle cells and set off additional inflammatory effects.

From Science Daily

That has included additional sanctions designed to economically cripple the country and dry up its oil revenues from sales on the global market.

From Barron's

A recent move by Beijing to tackle excess capacity and competition in certain areas is an additional problem, she says.

From Barron's

A weak job market and a loss of household wealth resulting from the slide in property prices have made people reluctant to tap the additional $11 trillion in savings built up in recent years.

From Barron's