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Foden left the school in September 2023, but she said "secrets cast a shadow over the school".

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"Irresponsible owners, unsuitable financial models and inadequate regulation have cast a shadow over too many of our clubs and too often it is fans who have had to fight to protect their club's identity, heritage and even its very existence," she said.

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Their star power will only cast a shadow over your campaign.

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Those concerns have now cast a shadow over what was marketed as one of the biggest Thai dramas of the year.

From BBC

All of this has cast a shadow over an operation that, as well as taking in newly created nuclear waste, also houses several decades worth of much older radioactive material.

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

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