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mould

Furlike growth caused by any of a group of fungi (see fungus) living on foodstuffs and other organic matter; a few are parasitic on plants, animals, or each other. Many moulds are of medical or industrial importance; for example, the antibiotic penicillin comes from a type of mould.


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One LAUSD official who has broken the mold, at least on this issue, is Chief Operating Officer Tim Buresh.
The Manhattan residential marketplace has shattered the cliches and broken the mold of performance so far this decade.
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