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Idioms and Phrases
Completely, as in His talk covered the subject in full , or The debt was repaid in full . [Mid-1500s]Example Sentences
When Trump put out an early loyalty test for the three candidates—insisting that they allow recess appointments for Trump nominees, allowing them to withstand Senate scrutiny—Scott, after all, was the only candidate who concurred in full, while the others left it open as a possibility.
"If I can trim it down to 22 or 23, that will be good for me in the long run," the four-time major winner from Northern Ireland told BBC Sport in an interview that will be aired in full on Radio 5 Live from 20:30 GMT on Wednesday.
The Democratic circular firing squad is already in full effect, but one of the questions party leaders in California should ask themselves is if retelling their version of Proposition 187 ad nauseum has rendered its lessons ineffectual.
Here is his resignation statement in full:
Following five years of research using techniques such as digital imaging and artificial intelligence, eight restorers will begin "Operation Night Watch" by removing the varnish from the painting - in full view of the public, within the glass-enclosed space in The Night Watch Room.
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