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This was perhaps her final makeover, a metamorphosis which firmly established her as the enigmatic diva we know today.

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Holyrood has firmly established itself at the centre of Scottish public life.

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In the second season, both because Olagundoye’s health is on the mend and the writers have now firmly established the universe of the new show outside their titular lead, Olivia gets more to do and that nerdiness shines through.

Progress is unlikely until next year, when the new European Commission is firmly established, and the UK has itself completed new industrial and trade strategies.

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“Had he come, let us say, 10 years later when the republic was firmly established, it would have impossible for him. And if he had come 10 years earlier or at any time when there was still the monarchy, he would have failed.”

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

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