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The impact for homeowners is that fixed mortgage rates have actually been creeping up, despite the latest interest rate cut.

From BBC

But the front line creeps ever closer, with Russia also threatening to encircle defenders from the north and west.

From BBC

Maybe this is it — the beginning of the end we’ve all sensed creeping closer, even if we tried to shove it into the shadows.

From Salon

This comes at a time when Russian forces are creeping forward all along the eastern front and Ukraine feels it has been on the back foot for several months.

From BBC

Jurado said she wants to help Latino residents fight the gentrification that radically transformed her native Highland Park and has crept into Boyle Heights over the past decade.

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

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