Coursed [verb]

Definition of Coursed:

flow; run

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All these ways mRNA can fall apart or get waylaid by the immune system create an obstacle course for vaccine makers.

She fumbled with the door on a refrigerator truck, pulling open the latch and staring at the mountain of turkeys she had collected over the course of a week in a year unlike any Ames had seen working at the food pantry.

That came, of course, when Murray threw a 43-yard Hail Mary touchdown pass to wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins, who made a leaping catch amid three defenders, with two seconds left to beat the Buffalo Bills, 32-30, Sunday in Arizona.

Over the course of 2020, readers have become increasingly comfortable with the concept of paying for news.

Missing, of course, was the sitcom’s beloved Uncle Phil, played with all the big uncle energy by James Avery, who died in 2013.

After running for upward of eight or nine hours, their judgment could be compromised, and many could become lax in their precautions on the course.

I’ve tested hundreds of drinking vessels over the course of seven years as Outside’s Gear Guy.

This information makes it possible to estimate a minimum bottom-line impact companies can expect over the course of a decade, based on the probabilities and frequency of occurrence.

The world has accelerated in omni channel and digital transformation in the course of this year, not just in Japan but around the globe.

Then you’d visit a country and they’d give you a printed booklet with the names of all the people that would host you for free in that country—with rules, of course, around needing to contact them a week or a night ahead.