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Ms. Prada suggested in her show notes that the aim now was to produce clothes that made people — not axiomatically male people, although all the models were men — feel important.

Systematic skepticism axiomatically questions the truth or relevance of anything that does not serve Mr. Trump’s personal ambition.

"If we want to support and stimulate employment, then axiomatically the best option is to cut the payroll tax - employer's National Insurance," Mr Javid said.

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One question is whether Mr. Trump’s policies deserve the credit he axiomatically takes for the economy.

It is the brilliance of Mr. Day — and let’s generalize to say of British men’s fashion — that any accepted version of good taste is axiomatically considered something to be flouted.

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

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