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had

adjective as in deceived

adjective as in owned

Strongest match

Weak match

adjective as in retained

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Combinations of the drugs had stronger protective effects than if they were used alone.

The pair had worked together on a 2006 musical production of “The Notebook” and she said Teal was “the kind of guy who could light up a room without trying.”

Midway through the tour in May, Rife revealed that the “extreme exhaustion” from performing and traveling had caught up to him and led him to cancel a pair of Indiana shows.

“And I thought he had the coolest shirts I’d ever seen in my life.”

Jess Sargeant, who had worked for think tank Labour Together, became the deputy director in the Cabinet Office's Propriety and Constitution Group.

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