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As president, he mocked the treaty’s mutual-defense clause, claiming even "tiny" Montenegro could drag the U.S. into war.

From Salon

This unfortunate condition — that my lady parts have some morality clause I didn’t sign up for — has left me sexless and single for more years than I care to admit.

Not just about Gatland's future where there will be concerns over the financial implications over his departure, with the man himself this week stating there is no break clause in his contract.

From BBC

If the rate hike goes through, the letter said, “many if not all” the hotels represented by the group would use a clause in the contracts to back out of the deal.

The New Zealander, who has rejected speculation that there is a break clause after next year's Six Nations in his contract, said he would resign if it was in the interests of Welsh rugby.

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

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