A collective term for communication media after the printing press era, often referring to modern digital media including websites, blogs, and social media platforms.
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A town in Denbighshire, Wales, combining picturesque architecture, canals, and a romantic garden called Ithon Gardens, making it a popular tourist destination.
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the potential or capacity to become or do something; all the chances or opportunities available.
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A town in south Cornwall, England, located on the south coast and near the base of Mounts Bay. It is known for its picturesque harbor and various cultural events, including the Fool's Festival.
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Phenoxypropanol is a colorless, volatile, phenol-derived organic compound with applications in pharmaceuticals and as a fragrance in cosmetics.
/fɪˈnoʊksi proʊˈpænɑl/
to involve (a person) as an impartial arbitrator in a dispute between two or more parties, especially when the arbitrator holds a contested sum of money or property for distribution according to the outcome of the dispute.
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A mugger is a person who attacks someone secretly with the intention of robbing them; usually refers to aggressive street crime, often involving robbery at knife or gun point.
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In taxonomic classification, Anomotreme refers to a specific classification used in the family Anomotremidae, characterized by groove distribution on ventral surface of larva.
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