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Answer for the clue "Part 3 of today's quote ", 7 letters:
through

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The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Through \Through\, a. Going or extending through; going, extending, or serving from the beginning to the end; thorough; complete; as, a through line; a through ticket; a through train. Also, admitting of passage through; as, a through bridge. Through bolt ...

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
adv. from one end or side to the other; "jealousy pierced her through" from beginning to end; "read this book through" over the whole distance; "this bus goes through to New York" to completion; "think this through very carefully!" in diameter; "this cylinder ...

Usage examples of through.

I hung up, got through to the duty engineer officer, asked him to detain some men to come to the passenger accommodation, made another call to tommy wilson, the second officer, then asked to be put through to the captain.

And before she is halfway through the scale, she decides: the accompanist is worse.

In the same manner as the forest is an accomplice through its density, so the legislation was an accomplice by its obscurity.

Accordingly, He experienced death by sharing in our human feeling, which of His own accord He had taken upon Himself, but He did not lose the power of His Nature, through which He gives life to all things.

Congressional legislation which is to be made effective through negotiation and inquiry within the international field must often accord to the President a degree of discretion and freedom from statutory restriction which would not be admissible were domestic affairs alone involved.

Jeff McMahon-onetime Andersen accountant, longtime Enron executive-wandered through the finance division, leaning into various offices to greet old friends.

Topping it off, the newly merged company was still struggling through the basics, including the selection of its independent accounting firm.

Enron wanted to finance gas producers through off-books entities but needed outside money to meet the accounting rules.

Kathy thought of celebrity as a subtle fluid, a universal element, like the phlogiston of the ancients, something spread evenly at creation through all the universe, but prone now to accrete, under specific conditions, around certain individuals and their careers.

Pirius thought, studying his display, to get at the black hole his greenships were going to have to fly through a hail of Xeelee flak, as well as pushing through the hazardous zone of the accretion disc.

A third hypothesis, which may be seen as complementary to the second, is that today capital continues to accumulate through subsumption in a cycle of expanded reproduction, but that increasingly it subsumes not the noncapitalist environment but its own capitalist terrain-that is, that the subsumption is no longer formal but real.

The object sought in the administration of these is the evacuation of the accumulated fluids through the kidneys and bowels, thus giving relief.

Economic development within the United States and stabilization and reform in Europe and Japan were all guaranteed by the United States insofar as it accumulated imperialist superprofits through its relationship to the subordinate countries.

Was it because the people themselves, through their individual accumulative system, created conditions whereby only the most abject and debased mortals could survive?

Stevens connected up the enormous fixed or dirigible projectors to whatever accumulator cells were available through sensitive relays, all of which he could close by means of one radio impulse.