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The entire bitcoin market is worth over $1 trillion.
The Abbott denialist cult has taken over the entire Coalition.
In its broadest sense, Torah encompasses the entire body of Jewish laws, customs, and ceremonies.
The entire dirt canister is removable and emptiable with one touch.
"It's across the entire e-commerce ecosystem in the way I've described," Abney said.
I spent my entire childhood surrounded by grandparents, aunts, uncles, older siblings, and cousins.
The entire system stows away thanks to a hidden flap that rolls up and zips over the entire thing.
She takes up the entire doorway, the entire room, the entire universe,” Doyle wrote.
If he prevails, Draghi is likely to bolster the entire eurozone, which has long fretted over Italy’s perennial problems.
It became symbolic of not just the entire universe of sexual assault cases, but the entire women’s movement.
In Paliano, the entire community clearly stated that there is no violence capable of overwhelming the example of a generous life."
The dataset covers entire homes, private rooms and shared rooms, although two-thirds of active listings (67%) are for entire apartments.
You cannot dismiss entire countries and continents as ‘shitholes’, whose entire populations, who are not white, are therefore not welcome.”
Both entire and complete seem to have a tendency to evoke the response hot and to be incompatible with subsequently learning the association of entire with new.
Meanwhile, entire friendships have been formed – in my case with the mums of my children’s new classmates – whose entire faces I’ve never seen, and who’ve never seen me or my kids unmasked.
Some innovative landowners and flow device evangelists have become heroes in the Believer movement: Skip Lisle from Vermont began aged 15 and since setting up a full-time business has beaver-proofed entire counties, declaring “we can beaver-proof the entire freakin' world”.
“It would be extremely difficult to manage the entire applications process in the few weeks between A-level results in mid-August and the beginning of university terms in September or October, and it is likely that we would need to rethink the entire calendar,” Mr Barton said.
On examination we find that Figs. 5, 10, 13 express the relation of entire mutual exclusion; that Figs. 6, 11 express partial inclusion and partial exclusion; that Fig. 7 expresses coincidence; that Figs. 8, 12 express entire inclusion of x in y; and that Fig. 9 expresses entire inclusion of y in x.
"What we're trying to do, and trying to see is not micro-trends, not what is happening on one street corner in one market, but the macro shifts, the technological shifts, the demographic shifts that are sizable that may relate to an entire city, an entire region, or an entire asset class," New York-based Henritze told Business Insider.
entire
adj all
- constituting the full quantity or extent; complete
Example: an entire town devastated by an earthquake
noun animal
- uncastrated adult male horse
adj all
- constituting the undiminished entirety; lacking nothing essential especially not damaged
adj all
- (of leaves or petals) having a smooth edge; not broken up into teeth or lobes
adj all
- (used of domestic animals) sexually competent
Example: an entire horse
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What we're trying to do and trying to see is not micro-trends not what is happening on one street corner in one market but the macro shifts the technological shifts the demographic shifts that are sizable that may relate to an entire city an entire region or an entire asset class New York-based Henritze told Business Insider