Phrases with «whole globe»

The phrase "whole globe" refers to the entire Earth or all the countries and lands around the world. It means everything on the planet, including all its people, places, and things. Full definition

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Sentences with «whole globe»

  • It seemed to me that Loz was pointing out the notion that «we are in this together» and if as a population we continue down a path of unsustainable eating then it affects whole globe — it's not an issue of money but an issue of clean water, arable land, clean air etc... the amount of animal agriculture needed to meet the demand of «wealthy» eaters is very toxic to the environment. (whole9life.com)
  • But great freedom can mean greatly complicated decision making — if nearly the whole globe is open to you, where should you go? (inc.com)
  • For Besançon, the answer can only be that in Greek mythology (indeed, one might add, in mythological religions throughout the whole globe) the gods have a genealogy: in polytheism gods are born. (firstthings.com)
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