| struck | to cause a person or place to suffer severely from the effects of something very unpleasant that happens suddenly: |
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| casualties | a person injured or killed in a serious accident or war: |
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| discrepancy | a difference between two things that should be the same: |
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| foreshadow | to act as a warning or sign of a future event: |
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| collider | a machine for forcing particles (= extremely small pieces of matter) to hit each other at high speed so scientists can study what is produced |
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| nexus | an important connection between the parts of a system or a group of things: |
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| morph | to gradually change, or change someone or something, from one thing to another: |
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| though | despite the fact that: |
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| beyond | further away in the distance (than something): |
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| precaution | an action that is done to prevent something unpleasant or dangerous happening |
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| concluded | to end a speech, meeting, or piece of writing: |
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| disclosure | the act of making something known or the fact that is made known: |
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| insist | to say firmly or demand forcefully, especially when others disagree with or oppose what you say: |
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| impediment | something that makes progress, movement, or achieving something difficult or impossible: |
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| ultimately | finally, after a series of things have happened: |
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| entity | The museums work closely together, but are separate legal entities. |
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| exhaustive | complete and including everything: |
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| acquire | to get or buy something: |
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