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"This approach to learning contributes to what we call 'cumulative culture' -- the ability to build on existing knowledge and pass it down through generations," Hewlett said.

Martin has always dreamed of taking on his family's farm in the Belfast Hills and building on what his great-grandfather started.

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However, the party failed to build on its vote share and in the general election earlier this year, it stood four candidates and won just 1,275 votes.

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England's record under him means Tuchel has been spared that prospect of navigating a Nations League play-off while, significantly, Carsley has strengthened the youthful foundations for his successor to build on.

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But the pressure is building on them to make a call.

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

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