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Guides on how to get involved in the crime are openly for sale online, as a BBC News investigation revealed earlier this year.

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It’s part of the reason why, even after spending more than $1 billion last winter, the Dodgers might get involved in another high-priced free-agency sweepstakes for superstar Juan Soto this offseason — especially if they don’t re-sign Hernández.

They may need to take parallel decisions about public safety or find extra help for the police - an example of that being how the military had to get involved in the Salisbury nerve agent poisonings.

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“If you want to work on a cannabis farm, there are opportunities, but I don’t want to get involved in more illegal activities now. I don’t want to land up in prison.”

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That’s also what attracted Ronan, 30, who, speaking from her home in London in September, says she didn’t “want to get involved in a World War II epic in the traditional sense.”

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

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