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“His loss is deeply felt by the entire Mariinsky family and the wider ballet world.”

On 7 October last year, in a meticulously planned series of attacks, Sinwar and his men inflicted Israel's worst-ever defeat - and a collective trauma that is still deeply felt.

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A spokesperson for Burdon Grange care home said the losses of Ms Tilsley and Mr Wood "are still deeply felt by our community".

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But the sensitive, intimate outlet shown in Wilson’s compassionate documentary — one of the year’s best — lets us put our mistrust aside to consider what can be deeply felt from a pretense accepted between willing, receptive souls.

But he does have deeply felt beliefs about who is getting the short end of the stick in various situations, a vague and uncritical openness to “free thinking” and a suspicion of “wokeness,” and fratty interests in subjects like golf and hot babes.

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