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If the current math holds, Harris will have lost in every single swing state she needed to carry to the election.

From Salon

There are women with much-wanted but doomed pregnancies who have been forced to carry to term, only to watch their babies die in their arms.

From Slate

Foster mentioned bad field position and the running game’s inability to generate yardage — his team was averaging 2.2 yards per carry to that point — as reasons not to gamble.

But he’s not certain the technology is there yet, with questions remaining about the amount of water or retardant the drones would need to carry to be effective.

From BBC

The project triples the volume of Alberta crude oil the pipeline can carry to an export terminal in Burnaby near Vancouver, British Columbia.

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

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