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which

[wich, hwich] / wɪtʃ, ʰwɪtʃ /
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what
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Going back to 1990, there have only been four other instances in which the sector has seen stronger performance: April 2020, April 2000, November 1998 and February 1991.

From MarketWatch

Sweden alleged that Canada’s double-touches circumvented electronic monitoring equipment, which uses sensors on the handle of the stone but not the stone itself.

From The Wall Street Journal

World Curling issued a clarification of the double-touch rule emphasizing the critical importance of the “hog line”: the point after which no contact with the stone is allowed.

From The Wall Street Journal

Meanwhile, Black Americans enslaved on plantations were using homemade instruments such as stringed gourds to produce music with complex rhythms influenced by African traditions, which would later develop into blues and jazz.

From The Wall Street Journal

At home, Monod says, parlor pianos became more affordable in the mid-19th century, and the 1860s saw the emergence of board games such as the “Checkered Game of Life,” which taught children moral lessons by rewarding virtues like honesty, industry and ambition, while punishing vices like gambling, intemperance or idleness.

From The Wall Street Journal