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Whether the new bureaucrats will be interested in ceding their power, or amassing it for themselves remains to be seen.

From Salon

While McQuade said she worries that, if confirmed, Bondi would be interested in carrying out Trump's calls for "revenge against his political rivals," she's also hopeful that Bondi's past comments amount to "political rhetoric and not an actual plan."

From Salon

"There are many important policy and public health initiatives in Illinois that people may be interested in learning more about."

I think that people who have tracked me along the way in my stand-up will be interested in my view on parenting.

Justice Owens warned the jury not to talk to anyone about their deliberations, including their loved ones who he said may be interested in the case.

From BBC

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

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