Synonyms of the adjective: complete, concluded, finished, wrapped up.
Synonyms of the preposition: by way of, between, during, as a result.
Any kind of matter that is not too tenuous. In other words, it won't travel through a vacuum.Any kind of matter that is not too tenuous. In other words, it won't travel through a vacuum.Any kind of matter that is not too tenuous. In other words, it won't travel through a vacuum.Any kind of matter that is not too tenuous. In other words, it won't travel through a vacuum.
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Opaque.
He is growing up. In other words they are indirectly saying he is going through puberty.
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All of it. Earth doesn't receive a significant amount of radiation through any other means.All of it. Earth doesn't receive a significant amount of radiation through any other means.All of it. Earth doesn't receive a significant amount of radiation through any other means.All of it. Earth doesn't receive a significant amount of radiation through any other means.
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