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noun as in issue, abundance

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breeze, continuance, continuation, continuity, course, current, deluge, draft, draw, dribble, drift, ebb, effusion, electricity, emanation, flux, gush, juice, oozing, outpouring, plenty, plethora, progression, river, run, sequence, series, spate, spout, spurt, succession, train

verb as in issue, surge, run out

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cascade, circulate, continue, discharge, ebb, flood, glide, gush, leak, overflow, percolate, pour, proceed, rush, slide, spill, splash, stream, sweep, swell, swirl, trickle, tumble

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abound, arise, brim, course, deluge, dribble, emanate, emerge, emit, exudate, exude, gurgle, inundate, jet, move, ooze, pass, progress, pullulate, regurgitate, result, ripple, roll, sluice, spew, spring, spurt, sputter, squirt, teem, void

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In other words, Tesla’s competitors are directly and dramatically boosting Tesla’s profits with rich flows of cash that they otherwise might have used in their own EV development.

The Northern Trust say they currently offer it to heart failure patients who have had an ischaemic event, which is disruption of blood flow to the heart caused by disease of the coronary arteries.

"To improve the flow of traffic, authorities often narrow down footpaths or eliminate them entirely," she says.

Two processing centres in Albania, built and managed by the Italian government to help manage the migrant flow in the Mediterranean towards Italy, soon became the symbol of her hard stance on migration.

The new name for the streets, “Tebti,” is a word and blessing that translates to “the streams that flow together” — a reference to the Sacramento and American rivers, which join in West Sacramento.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.