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  • New Venice Barriers Prevent Flooding

  •   New barriers installed in Venice in 2020 have proven capable of keeping high tide waters from flooding the city. The floodgate system, MOSE (Modulo Sperimentale Elettromeccanico, or Experimental Electromechanical Module), was activated for the first time in July of 2020 after years of delays and setbacks.

  • The system is made up of 78 barriers which can be raised to cut off the Venetian lagoon from the sea. In October, the MOSE dams were used twice when the high tide rose to 120 cm and then 140 cm.

  • On both occasions, the barriers saved the city from flooding that would have typically left half of the city underwater. Testing on the system is still ongoing, and the project is not expected to be fully complete until the end of this year.

  • UK Burger King Urges Customers to Eat McDonald's

  •   In November 2020, Burger King UK got on their Twitter account and encouraged customers to order from other fast-food chains, including McDonald's, KFC, Subway, and otherfood outlets.” The statement was sent out as a means of support for the entire UK restaurant industry.

  • The message told customers thatrestaurants employing thousands of staff really need your support at the moment.” The surprising tweet came shortly before the UK lockdown went into effect, which meant that restaurants would only be able to offer takeaway or delivery.

  • While maintaining that their Whopper was clearly the best choice, Burger King acknowledged thatordering a Big Mac is not such a bad thing.”

New Venice Barriers Prevent Flooding

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entire

US /ɛnˈtaɪr/

UK /ɪn'taɪə(r)/

  • adjective
  • Complete or full; with no part left out; whole
  • (Botany) Having a smooth edge, without teeth or divisions.
  • Undivided; not shared or distributed.
  • Whole; complete; with nothing left out.
typically

US /ˈtɪpɪklɪ/

UK /ˈtɪpɪkli/

  • adverb
  • In a normal or usual way
  • In a way that is usual or expected.
  • In a way that is usual or expected.
expect

US /ɪkˈspɛkt/

UK /ɪk'spekt/

  • verb
  • To believe something is probably going to happen
  • other
  • To anticipate or believe that something will happen or someone will arrive.
  • To believe that something will happen or is likely to happen.
  • To require something from someone as a duty or obligation.
capable

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UK /'keɪpəbl/

  • adjective
  • Having the ability, fitness, or quality necessary to do or achieve a specified thing.
  • Having the qualities needed to do something well; competent.
  • Being able to do something very well; proficient
  • Having the legal power to perform an action.
  • Having the potential to do or achieve something.
prevent

US /prɪˈvɛnt/

UK /prɪ'vent/

  • verb
  • To stop something from happening or existing
  • other
  • To stop something from happening or someone from doing something.
encourage

US /ɛnˈkɚrɪdʒ, -ˈkʌr-/

UK /ɪn'kʌrɪdʒ/

  • other
  • Give support, confidence, or hope to (someone)
  • To help something to happen or develop.
  • To give someone support, confidence, or hope.
  • verb
  • To give someone support, confidence, or hope.
  • To increase the chance of something happening
  • To make someone more determined or confident
industry

US /ˈɪndəstri/

UK /'ɪndəstrɪ/

  • other
  • The production of goods or related services within an economy.
  • other
  • The production of goods or services within a country or region.
  • Hard work and dedication to a task or purpose.
  • noun
  • Hard work; being busy working
  • Factories or businesses that make certain products
  • A group of businesses that provide a particular product or service.
  • other
  • A group of businesses that provide similar products or services.
statement

US / ˈstetmənt/

UK /ˈsteɪtmənt/

  • noun
  • Record of activity in a bank account over time
  • Act or process of saying something formally
acknowledge

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UK /ək'nɒlɪdʒ/

  • verb
  • to publicly express appreciation
  • To say you have received a letter, gift, etc.
  • To say you accept the truth or value of something
  • other
  • To accept or admit the truth or existence of something.
  • To accept or admit the truth or existence of something.
  • To confirm that you have received something.
  • To indicate that you have received something.
  • To accept or admit the truth or existence of something.
  • To indicate that one has noticed someone or something; to respond to.
  • To show that you have noticed someone or something and that you consider them important.
maintain

US /menˈten/

UK /meɪn'teɪn/

  • other
  • To state something strongly as your belief.
  • To continue to have; to keep in existence, or not allow to become less.
  • To keep something in good condition by checking or repairing it regularly.
  • verb
  • To keep saying something a certain way
  • To keep (machine) working by checking, repairing
  • To keep, exist or continue without changing