As something is currently understood or viewed. This phrase usually implies that current conditions will change, as, for example,
“Nuclear warfare will mark the end of civilization as we know it.” First recorded in the late 1800s, the phrase began to be widely used from the
1940s on and has reached cliché status.
Who are the most influential Bolivians, according to Bloomberg Línea?
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* Businessmen Marcelo Claure, Mario Anglarill Salvatierra, and Samuel Doria
Medina stand out. The criteria considered include the ability to generate
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