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The response of the current US president was reportedly to swear at him, according to a new book by Bob Woodward, who claims that President Joe Biden was aghast that Israel’s prime minister was prepared to escalate a conflict the White House had been trying to bring to an end for months.

From BBC

At a time when Everton's future is uncertain one thing is undeniable - more performances like the one they delivered at Stamford Bridge will leave the club staring at the Championship and bring to an end their proud top-flight status, which has been unbroken since 1954.

From BBC

The formation of the new coalition government will bring to an end six years of left-wing government led by Labour.

From Reuters

The deal, which could be confirmed later on Friday, will bring to an end a year-long sale process.

From Reuters

The deal, which could be confirmed as early as later on Friday, will bring to an end a year-long sale process.

From Reuters

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

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