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the flows
noun
A movement in people or things with a particular way in large numbers or amounts
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Then the flows will drop off precipitously.
The humours, the flows, were radically dysfunctional".
No one knows where the flows on Mars come from.
Not surprisingly, the flows were much different for bond funds.
Both the categories and the flows depend on the disease.
The flows stopped, and Alexandrina's level has dropped 1.5 metres.
The charts break out the flows into four types.
With Europe in turmoil, the flows are again reversing.
"It will slow the flows,' said Stephen Stieneker, a Janus spokesman.
He shows, contrary to the immigrationists, that the flows of recent decades are unprecedented.
People realise that the flows have stopped and it is safe".
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