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was electricity
noun
Originally, a property of amber and certain other nonconducting substances to attract lightweight material when rubbed, or the cause of this property; now understood to be a form of energy that can be produced as a current, that occurs in either positive or negative modes, and is an intrinsic property of various subatomic particles.
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I didn't even think there was electricity.
One of the first things Mr. Kleinschmidt tackled was electricity.
What was electricity, and how did it flow?
There was electricity in the air around the Riverside.
Of course, it was electricity that made the crucial difference.
"There was electricity," Hula said, recalling the day the Atlanta bid was announced.
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It is electricity.
One is electricity.
How reliable is electricity?
Then there's electricity.
What is electricity?
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