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The women testified to varying degrees of shame, guilt, anxiety, avoidance and trauma from their dealings with Poe.

There was also a claim his public frustrations about the club's transfer dealings had "torn the club apart".

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The inquiry's first phase is examining the killer's history and his dealings with relevant agencies, along with any missed opportunities to prevent what happened.

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The inquiry's first phase will examine the killer's history and his dealings with relevant agencies, along with any missed opportunities to prevent what happened.

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"The President can hardly speak with one voice in foreign affairs or in dealings with Congress when the district court is forcing the Executive Branch to advocate against its own objectives," Sauer wrote.

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

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