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It added a Strongbow ad should be banned on the grounds that it "implied that alcohol might be indispensable or take priority in life".

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Discovered in a rather remote seaside region of the Peloponnesian peninsula, rather than an established Greek artistic center, the Pylos Combat Agate might have been made in Crete, a prominent trading partner.

This year’s awards might seem predictable to longtime watchers, but it will all be new to him.

Depending on which tale of the tape you look at, Crawford might even have a slight edge in height.

From BBC

For athletes, it represents the process of learning to cope with long, draining physical exertions, while in business terms it might be the exposure to new and challenging experiences.

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

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