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be transpiring
verb
To give off (vapour, waste matter etc.); to exhale (an odour etc.).
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They have just slept together; in a postcoital lull, they argue about what may or may not be transpiring between Leslie and China.
What can happen in Bass Strait continues to weigh on psyches and race plans even if it may technically not all be transpiring in Bass Strait.
A reverse situation appears to be transpiring at Practo Technologies.
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Something special was transpiring.
Military events, meanwhile, were transpiring in other arenas.
Here solar energy touches down on plants that are transpiring.
But it's a good thing it's transpiring".
"The companies were pretty unhappy about what was transpiring," said Alex Tourk, a lobbyist for American Airporter.
Mr. Basinski replies that he is within his rights to record what is transpiring.
First and foremost, what is transpiring in Iran is a domestic political dispute.
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