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The fact Tuchel has only signed his contract for 18 months is understood to be driven by the coach himself.

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It means that a vehicle registered in any of those countries can be driven to Russia with minimal tariffs.

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But for many of the people who start fires in forests or grasslands, he said, the motive appears to be “driven by some excitement they get out of it.”

Illegal e-bikes are more powerful and reach higher speeds, and are not necessarily illegal in themselves - but under the law they are classified as motorcycles, and should not be driven without a licence on the roads.

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Trump's acknowledgments of a possible loss may be driven by signs that Harris could win in November, although by many measures the race is still very close.

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

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