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How to use the word repositories in a Sentence?

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When you think about the bigger picture, there are not many large natural history museums in the Middle East. Every additional one of these museums there are, not just for public displays but as repositories for conservation data, for cultural heritage artifacts, if Abu Dhabi follows through and they certainly have the resourcing to follow through this could be a big win for science and education for the region. i think so, yeah. I mean it definitely at least re-upped public interest which had sort of the knock-on effects of shaking the tree. The Rock’s appearance ended up shaking the tree and sources fell out of The Rock appearance.

Michael Greshko

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

They’re both repositories of her extraordinary love, kindness and compassion, william is obviously living a very different role. And the fact that Harry can step forward and speak out in the ways he has done is remarkable. It’s exactly what Diana would be doing right now.

Stewart Pearce

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

Things that are fringe today might become mainstream over time, if you think of autonomous driving, if you think about bitcoins or even drones for example, you could have found the historic analogues to those in probably in GitHub repositories five to seven years ago. So we are trying to find things like that that may not be mainstream today but are deeply in the tech community that have a following around them and hopefully can become mainstream technologies.

Scott Kupor

Found on FOX News
7 years ago

Today it is not the classroom nor the classics which are the repositories of models of eloquence, but the ad agencies.

Marshall McLuhan

added by anonymous
10 years ago

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