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volumes

noun as in capacity, measure of capacity

noun as in loudness of a sound

noun as in book

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King Charles III is to mark his 76th birthday by opening two hubs that will distribute large volumes of surplus food to food banks, schools and community centres.

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“This area forms a small drop in the barrel of total U.S. offshore volumes, much less compared to total U.S. output.”

"The Paralympics are amazing but they happen once every four years and in between brands don't show the same support to disabled athletes, which speaks volumes about the culture."

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"You know, knowing that she came from the same place, like she slept in the same dorms that I slept in, she went to the same school, same classes and she’s able to make it this far. I think speaks volumes to us as students."

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The ever-growing prominence of general manager Brandon Gomes speaks volumes about the evolving state of the Dodgers front office.

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

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