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carry

verb as in win; accomplish

verb as in broadcast electronically

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Smith, who still carries himself with the eager enthusiasm of a worship leader, no longer goes to church.

Israel says that was never fully respected, while Lebanon says Israel has violated the resolution by carrying out military flights over the country.

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The “Strip That Down” singer’s dark blue casket arrived at the church in a white horse-drawn hearse carrying floral arrangements spelling the words “son” and “daddy,” the BBC said.

The study used two types of mouse cells -- connective tissue cells and stem cells -- engineered to carry a synthetic cellular communication system or "genetic circuit."

“The experiences were something that I will carry with me forever because it made me a strong human being mentally and physically. It prepared me for a lot of things outside of football.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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