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Grand Slam tournaments and the WTA, which governs the women’s tour, already have provisions for extended breaks and even match suspension when temperatures exceed around 86 degrees Fahrenheit.

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It is on economics that Ms. Takaichi thinks she will win the mandate to govern.

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After Germany shut its last operating nuclear reactors in 2023, right-leaning politicians fought to restart them as part of talks this year to form a governing coalition, but Socialists refused to accept the move.

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“The results demonstrate the shared vision and mission of our governing board, the hard work of our students, educators, and families.”

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On one side the established national unions which govern and run rugby union, attracting fans and sponsors while investing millions of pounds back into the sport.

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

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