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field

noun as in open land that can be cultivated

noun as in persons taking part in competition

verb as in catch a hit or thrown object

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The researchers also found that most of the generated images were of seemingly White people, which they say is representative of the U.S. chemistry field.

Although many carbon capture methods are still in their early stages, with researchers from an array of fields working to improve them, the field is a promising one, said Neves-Garcia.

Officers found Bates hiding in a field behind bushes.

They are drawn by its Twitter-like feel, welcoming features, and, increasingly, the critical mass of scientists in many fields who have already made the move.

The impetus behind tariffs is often to level the economic playing field, such as to avoid letting China subsidize production to create monopolies, said Usha Haley, professor of international business at Wichita State University.

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

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