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[awl] / ɔl /


ADVERB
completely, without exception
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ADVERB
exclusively
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With its tech able to control multiple devices simultaneously, Breaker said it can help defense forces overcome shortages of qualified operators, all of whom need security clearances and background checks.

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“The promise of AI is all ahead of us.”

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The prior year, while Hemsley was still CEO of UnitedHealth, the company’s insurance unit had extended coverage of autism therapy to almost all its members enrolled in commercial plans.

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Formula manufacturers say they use seed oils because they provide key fats babies need to grow, including linoleic acid—a nutrient that is also found in breast milk and required in all formulas.

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“Should i bring them all. so as to add some life,” he wrote.

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