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    the great

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    adj.AdjectiveRemarkable in magnitude, degree, or effectiveness.
    He is one of the great leaders of our time.
    adj.AdjectiveHighly skilled or talented.
    She is known as one of the great artists of the 20th century.
    adj.AdjectiveOf considerable size or extent.
    They crossed the great plains.
    n.NounA title given to a person recognized for extraordinary achievements.
    Alexander the Great conquered much of the known world.

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    What They Haven't Told You about Climate Change

    04:55What They Haven't Told You about Climate Change
    • So, then, what about carbon dioxide, the great villain of the Global Warming alarmists?

      So, then, what about carbon dioxide, the great villain of the Global Warming alarmists?

    • So then what about carbon dioxide, the great villain of the global warming alarmists?

      So then what about carbon dioxide, the great villain of the global warming alarmists?

    B1

    The First Presidential Debate: Hillary Clinton And Donald Trump (Full Debate) | NBC News

    38:58The First Presidential Debate: Hillary Clinton And Donald Trump (Full Debate) | NBC News
    • We had the worst financial crisis, the Great Recession, the worst since the 1930s.

      We had the worst financial crisis, the Great Recession, the worst since the 1930s.

    • Now, look, we have the worst revival of an economy since the Great Depression.

      Now, look, we have the worst revival of an economy since the Great Depression.

    B1

    Why can’t prices just stay the same?

    07:31Why can’t prices just stay the same?
    • The Great Depression was in part a deflationary spiral, solved only by the outbreak of World War II when the government supercharged spending and employment.

      The Great Depression was in part a deflationary spiral, solved only by the outbreak of World War II when the government supercharged spending and employment.

    • The Great Depression was in part a deflationary spiral.

      The Great Depression was in part a deflationary spiral.

    B1

    Prime Minister's Questions: 17 January 2018

    44:53Prime Minister's Questions: 17 January 2018
    • give that commitment to the northern powerhouse and to giving the great cities across the

      give that commitment to the northern powerhouse and to giving the great cities across the

    • Well, I'm very happy to give that commitment to the Northern Powerhouse and to giving the great cities across the North the transport infrastructure that they need in order to be able to develop that Northern Powerhouse.

      Well, I'm very happy to give that commitment to the Northern Powerhouse and to giving the great cities across the North the transport infrastructure that they need in order to be able to develop that Northern Powerhouse.

    B1

    UNDERTALE Animated Short | Funny Bones !

    05:42UNDERTALE Animated Short | Funny Bones !
    • The Great Papyrus is finished!

      The Great Papyrus is finished!

    • The Great Papyrus is finished.

      The Great Papyrus is finished.

    B2

    How to get your foot in the door during a tough job market

    04:16How to get your foot in the door during a tough job market
    • THE GREAT PART IS YOU DON'T JUST

      THE GREAT PART IS YOU DON'T JUST

    • Now, the great part is you don't just have to be in tech.

      Now, the great part is you don't just have to be in tech.

    A2

    Is The Golden Age Of Remote Work Over?

    10:50Is The Golden Age Of Remote Work Over?
    • So the concerns that employers had about remote work were present all during the Great Reshuffle, but

      So the concerns that employers had about remote work were present all during the Great Reshuffle, but

    • work were present all during the Great reshuffle. But they didn't

      work were present all during the Great reshuffle. But they didn't

    B1

    Why roller coaster loops aren't circular

    06:27Why roller coaster loops aren't circular
    • The Great American Revolution squeezed the loop even more than the Loop the Loop, creating what's known as a "clothoid loop".

      The Great American Revolution squeezed the loop even more than the Loop the Loop, creating what's known as a "clothoid loop".

    • About 4.9 in the case of the Great American Revolution.

      About 4.9 in the case of the Great American Revolution.

    B2

    What's the Truth About the First Thanksgiving?

    05:59What's the Truth About the First Thanksgiving?
    • In nearby Boston, the later colony of Massachusetts Bay grew so much faster that it swallowed up the great-grandchildren of the Pilgrims in 1691.

      In nearby Boston, the later colony of Massachusetts Bay grew so much faster that it swallowed up the great-grandchildren of the Pilgrims in 1691.

    • up the great-grandchildren of the Pilgrims in 1691.

      up the great-grandchildren of the Pilgrims in 1691.

    B2

    Why Getting A Job Feels Impossible Right Now

    10:39Why Getting A Job Feels Impossible Right Now
    • Certainly during the Great Resignation, when the market was at a fever pitch, companies were being ghosted by candidates, which is something that hadn't happened as much in the past.

      Certainly during the Great Resignation, when the market was at a fever pitch, companies were being ghosted by candidates, which is something that hadn't happened as much in the past.

    • With so many plentiful job prospects, even working Americans quit their jobs at a record pace for new jobs, in a trend that came to be known as the Great Resignation.

      With so many plentiful job prospects, even working Americans quit their jobs at a record pace for new jobs, in a trend that came to be known as the Great Resignation.

    B1