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- noun Plural form of
arena .
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Examples
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The evidence for progress in other arenas is anecdotal: Some black CEOs at a couple major corporations; Condi Rice and Barack Obama.
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A pair of deep, flat-bottomed holes have been chiseled out of the red clay of eastern Georgia in the U.S., like twin sports arenas from the pre-Columbian era.
Southern Co's Nuclear Gambit Jonathan Fahey 2010
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Today, there are millions of young Black men abused by life's circumstances, barred from entering certain arenas and feeling like they've been relegated to the position of whipping boy.
Mike Green: Innovation Crisis in Black America Pt. 3: The challenges of tech entrepreneurship Mike Green 2010
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Today, there are millions of young Black men abused by life's circumstances, barred from entering certain arenas and feeling like they've been relegated to the position of whipping boy.
Mike Green: Innovation Crisis in Black America Pt. 3: The challenges of tech entrepreneurship Mike Green 2010
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Much of the ongoing debate in political, business and social/cultural arenas is rooted in an underlying disagreement about what best serves national interests and individual lives.
Douglas LaBier: A Rising "Social Psychosis" in Public and Private Life Douglas LaBier 2010
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A pair of deep, flat-bottomed holes have been chiseled out of the red clay of eastern Georgia in the U.S., like twin sports arenas from the pre-Columbian era.
Southern Co's Nuclear Gambit Jonathan Fahey 2010
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Will the House and Senate remain arenas for political dialogue or will we see a turn towards politics of obstruction?
Raymond Johansen: Cooperative Leadership, Not Tea Party Cocktail Raymond Johansen 2010
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According to Allan Peterkin, the author of "One Thousand Beards: A Cultural History of Facial Hair," whiskers are taboo in arenas in which faddishness is frowned on and the appearance of transparency is prized.
Read My Furry Lip Ruth Graham 2010
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Will the House and Senate remain arenas for political dialogue or will we see a turn towards politics of obstruction?
Raymond Johansen: Cooperative Leadership, Not Tea Party Cocktail Raymond Johansen 2010
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Much of the ongoing debate in political, business and social/cultural arenas is rooted in an underlying disagreement about what best serves national interests and individual lives.
Douglas LaBier: A Rising "Social Psychosis" in Public and Private Life Douglas LaBier 2010
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