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global adjective all-embracing, all-inclusive, comprehensive, extensive, far-reaching, non-sectarian, omnipresent, overall, pandemic, prevalent, total, universal, widespread, world-wide
See also: complete, current, nonsectarian, prevailing, prevalent, total


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Yet a third of all Britain's food is destined not for plates but for landfill, helping to fuel some of the major globals concerns of the age: food security, climate change and deforestation.
The behemoths of the insurance space, the FM Globals, Zurichs, Chubbs, Travelers and Liberty Mutuals also pull their innovative weight, whether through product riders, process changes or research campuses.
I have a small, not very expensive set of French Sabatiers that are comfortable but not as posh looking as some of the more fashionable makes like the Japanese globals which I find too light which makes chopping a lot of vegetables for example much harder work.
 
 
 
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