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    phr.PhraseWorldwide; in all parts of the world.
    Our products are sold across the globe.

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    India’s Obesity Time Bomb

    08:57India’s Obesity Time Bomb
    • Strict regulations and education have driven down smoking rates across the globe.

      Strict regulations and education have driven down smoking rates across the globe.

    • have driven down smoking rates across the globe.

      have driven down smoking rates across the globe.

    B2

    The rise of realistic fake designer bags

    05:25The rise of realistic fake designer bags
    • And then, of course, most importantly, the selling of it is just so easy when you can just create an ad on Instagram, put it out to a bunch of American women and across the globe seamlessly conduct the sort of sale that would not be possible before.

      And then, of course, most importantly, the selling of it is just so easy when you can just create an ad on Instagram, put it out to a bunch of American women and across the globe seamlessly conduct the sort of sale that would not be possible before.

    • I think people realize that as there's widening wealth disparity across the globe too, it's sort of difficult to be putting your money into something that you feel like you're not totally getting the value of.

      I think people realize that as there's widening wealth disparity across the globe too, it's sort of difficult to be putting your money into something that you feel like you're not totally getting the value of.

    B1

    Why Are There Stones Along Railway Tracks?

    05:40Why Are There Stones Along Railway Tracks?
    • the shape and texture of those stones are almost always the same—all across the globe!

      the shape and texture of those stones are almost always the same—all across the globe!

    • always the same—all across the globe! So what’s the reason behind that?  

      always the same—all across the globe! So what’s the reason behind that?  

    B2

    Hottest March ever: BBC News Review

    05:42Hottest March ever: BBC News Review
    • heat records with above-average temperatures across the globe,

      heat records with above-average temperatures across the globe,

    B1

    What Are The Fattest Countries In The World?

    06:13What Are The Fattest Countries In The World?
    • In fact, studies have shown that the number of obese people across the globe has doubled in the last two decades.

      In fact, studies have shown that the number of obese people across the globe has doubled in the last two decades.

    B2

    The Story of: Gerhard Richter (1932–Today)

    19:49The Story of: Gerhard Richter (1932–Today)
    • Emma, nude on a staircase, one of his most famous works he ever painted, and he took on geometric abstraction with his colour chart, influenced by his friend Blinky Palermo, but also influenced by pop art and minimal art. Richter had already been experimenting with abstraction and minimal painting, think of the abstracted blur or washed out zones of oil paint, but also depicting very minimal elements, such as curtains, tubes, turning sheets or daily objects. The colour charts were copies of paint sample cards, which paved the way for Richter's future abstract paintings. After Emma, nude on a staircase, Richter would paint several erotic nudes in 1967, followed by cityscapes, aerial views, mountains, starscapes, clouds, seascapes and landscapes in 1968 and 1969. With these artworks, there is this notion of both an almost nostalgic romanticism and an ongoing exploration of abstraction. He would paint many shadow pictures, corrugated iron as a geometric abstract work, grey monochromes, colour streaks and grit, arriving at pure abstraction and questioning the limits of representation. By the end of the decade, Richter had established himself as a contemporary artist, participating in group exhibitions across the globe. In 1969, he was included in the exhibition Nine Young Artists at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York, his first show at a major institution. However, Richter was still unsure about his future and in search for a specific direction, so his paints and the experiments would continue.

      Emma, nude on a staircase, one of his most famous works he ever painted, and he took on geometric abstraction with his colour chart, influenced by his friend Blinky Palermo, but also influenced by pop art and minimal art. Richter had already been experimenting with abstraction and minimal painting, think of the abstracted blur or washed out zones of oil paint, but also depicting very minimal elements, such as curtains, tubes, turning sheets or daily objects. The colour charts were copies of paint sample cards, which paved the way for Richter's future abstract paintings. After Emma, nude on a staircase, Richter would paint several erotic nudes in 1967, followed by cityscapes, aerial views, mountains, starscapes, clouds, seascapes and landscapes in 1968 and 1969. With these artworks, there is this notion of both an almost nostalgic romanticism and an ongoing exploration of abstraction. He would paint many shadow pictures, corrugated iron as a geometric abstract work, grey monochromes, colour streaks and grit, arriving at pure abstraction and questioning the limits of representation. By the end of the decade, Richter had established himself as a contemporary artist, participating in group exhibitions across the globe. In 1969, he was included in the exhibition Nine Young Artists at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York, his first show at a major institution. However, Richter was still unsure about his future and in search for a specific direction, so his paints and the experiments would continue.

    • By the end of the decade, Richter had established himself as a contemporary artist, participating in group exhibitions across the globe.

      By the end of the decade, Richter had established himself as a contemporary artist, participating in group exhibitions across the globe.

    B1

    5分だけで英語力が上達コツ5選!【英語&日本語字幕】

    05:185分だけで英語力が上達コツ5選!【英語&日本語字幕】
    • For example, most people just say, "Yeah, I want to learn English." Or, "Yeah, I want to make friends across the globe." But these aren't SMART goals.

      For example, most people just say, "Yeah, I want to learn English." Or, "Yeah, I want to make friends across the globe." But these aren't SMART goals.

    • Or… “Yeah I wanna make friends across the globe”

      Or… “Yeah I wanna make friends across the globe”

    A2

    How are offices changing? | The Economist

    10:02How are offices changing? | The Economist
    • In countries across the globe, urban planners are returning to design models which incorporate concepts used after the Industrial Revolution.

      In countries across the globe, urban planners are returning to design models which incorporate concepts used after the Industrial Revolution.

    • In countries across the globe, urban planners are returning to design models which incorporate concepts used after the Industrial Revolution.

      In countries across the globe, urban planners are returning to design models which incorporate concepts used after the Industrial Revolution.

    B1

    New documentary explores real-life "Truman Show" in Japan

    08:29New documentary explores real-life "Truman Show" in Japan
    • But before that film hit theaters a real life Truman show was already taking place across the globe in Japan.

      But before that film hit theaters a real life Truman show was already taking place across the globe in Japan.

    • But before that film hit theaters, a real-life Truman Show was already taking place across the globe in Japan.

      But before that film hit theaters, a real-life Truman Show was already taking place across the globe in Japan.

    B1

    Why the US Economy hasn’t Crashed Yet?

    11:43Why the US Economy hasn’t Crashed Yet?
    • You have mutual funds across the globe.

      You have mutual funds across the globe.

    • You have central banks across the globe who are keeping a huge portion of the bond market of the US.

      You have central banks across the globe who are keeping a huge portion of the bond market of the US.

    B1