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fully

[fool-ee, fool-lee] / ˈfʊl i, ˈfʊl li /




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Triceratops was likely not fully warm blooded, but these structures may still have played an important role in controlling temperature and retaining moisture.

From Science Daily

Instead of fully decomposing, plant material builds up layer upon layer over thousands of years, forming deep deposits of peat that lock away carbon for the long term.

From Science Daily

Colling said £50,000 would not fully fund the running of the service, but acted as a "base" which helped Citizens Advice secure further grants from companies such as British Gas and Northern Powergrid.

From BBC

County officials have said it will fully cooperate with the attorney general’s investigation, but emphasized that no reviews up to this point “have found any discriminatory or structural bias in the county’s response.”

From Los Angeles Times

A spokesperson for former BTE Architecture said its design was amended before and during construction, and the completed structure "did not fully reflect our original proposals".

From BBC




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