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sim.

American  

abbreviation

  1. similar.

  2. simile.


sim British  
/ sɪm /

noun

  1. a computer game which simulates an activity such as playing a sport or flying an aircraft

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However, entertainment reporter Jonathan Sim says Galaxy pulls things back, which allows composer Brian Tyler's "excellent musical score" to take centre stage.

From BBC

Sim adds that the cosmic film is a "gorgeously animated love letter to Mario fans".

From BBC

"It's got culture, it's got historical interest and it's got challenge, but it isn't too challenging," says Doug Sim, chair of St Bees Parish Council.

From BBC

Sim Gill said in a statement Tuesday that his office “requested all the investigative material to screen the most recent allegations for charges” and confirmed that his office was looking into a case submitted by Draper police.

From Los Angeles Times

She plans to "buy another SIM card to download Max on another phone."

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