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through which

adverb as in whereby

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It would have amended the agricultural guest worker visa program to streamline the hiring process, improve the availability of decent worker housing and establish a mandatory E-Verify system through which agricultural employers would electronically verify eligibility of their workers.

The state “also cut into the brick wall of the chamber to make an aperture through which the three shooters—all volunteer employees from the Corrections Department— …thread their weapons, all loaded with live ammunition.”

From Slate

This serves as a captivating opener, setting the tone and path of the series, but also as a lens through which to view the everyday girls we meet shortly after who we see driving to school with friends, laughing in the locker room, cheering at pep rallies and going to parties, knowing their fate to come.

From Salon

Nick Stephanopoulos, a Harvard election law professor who focuses on the American electoral system, added that Black-majority districts like the ones at issue in these cases are the "vehicle through which Black voters in these states obtain responsive representation in Congress; without them, the states' maps would be biased against the needs and interests of minority voters."

From Salon

Certainly, social media has posed challenges for those attempting to control narratives around major films and their stars – while also heralding new forms of "dark arts" through which publicists can attempt to shape opinion.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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