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globe

[glohb] / gloʊb /


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Layers of Western sanctions and a recent rash of ship seizures represent the toughest suite of measures brought to bear against the so-called shadow fleet of vessels smuggling illicit oil across the globe.

From The Wall Street Journal

At any one time, some are dispatched to different areas of the globe, some are conducting training, and others are undergoing maintenance.

From The Wall Street Journal

Across the globe, nations were assessing how the high court’s ruling might affect them.

From Los Angeles Times

The findings, published Feb. 5 in Science, show that continental mantle earthquakes happen across the globe but tend to cluster in specific regions.

From Science Daily

In recent weeks, people across the globe have paid tribute to the star composer, with Budapest marking his centennial with special events, concerts and documentaries.

From Barron's




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