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His supporters, unsurprisingly, have been buoyed by both his jokes and his unbowed tone.

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And they are buoyed by internal polling suggesting more people are at least open to voting Lib Dem than for any other party right now.

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Harry Brook will be there as captain, then all of Smith, Duckett and Jacob Bethell will either be buoyed, exhausted or both, depending on what happens in Australia.

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Opinion polls ahead of the vote have put Labour in the lead, ahead of Listhaug's Progress party and the conservatives, and buoyed partly by the "Stoltenberg effect".

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But more heartbreak appeared to be on the cards for Sabalenka as Pegula - buoyed by a raucous crowd - came out on top in the first set.

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

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