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get in

verb as in infiltrate; find a way in

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Sir David says he expects “absolute transparency” about what students are getting in return for fees, whether on contact hours or important services such as mental health support.

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“I have passengers in their 90s and wheelchair users, and some of the rural roads I drive on are just getting in worse condition, so you just have to always be extra vigilant,” he said.

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The rest would be nominated by political parties based on the percentage of votes they get in what is known as proportional representation.

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We want to play through the lines and ultimately get in behind so for me his principles suit me well.”

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If you have information about this story or abuse within football that you would like to share please get in touch.

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

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