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adjective as in au fait

adverb as in atop

Weak match

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“But in the same breath, they do say that they don’t want to be overpoliced. They are hesitant to call the police for help because they don’t show up on time.”

“You can pick up on something about someone’s past relationships through what they find funny, or what they can’t find funny,” Golden stresses.

He promised to provide as much information as possible while encouraging listeners to read up on the situation themselves.

It marks a bet by investors that a Trump White House might ease up on some of the investigations by safety regulators into features such as self-driving.

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“I don’t think she would have spoken up on any other aspect of the church,” Rossellini says.

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

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