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That’s what many have done with Timmy, where the name is used as a punchline, or played on top of unrelated clips of wheelchair users, reinforcing harmful and dehumanising stereotypes.

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I do with myself what I would have done with my clients who would be living in terror over the prospect of a Trump win.

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Glamorgan hold a 51% stake in Welsh Fire and, if Reynolds and McElhenney were to turn their interest into firm investment, the county hope they could “grow the brand globally” as they have done with Wrexham.

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She noted that outbreaks on the East Coast could make their way to California, as they have done with RSV, or respiratory syncytial virus.

He was as close to irreplaceable as it gets and how they could have done with him.

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

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