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Prosecutors told the court Ibarra saw Riley while she was running on the UGA campus and "bashed her skull in with a rock".

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Hospitals are seeing an increasing number of people coming in with respiratory problems.

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The four teams who get into the play-offs via the Nations League will be put in with the 12 teams who finish second in their World Cup qualifying groups - with four spots for 2026 up for grabs.

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Cher soon moved in with Bono as a friend who cooked and cleaned for him.

“It was on a back-to-back and to come in with this kind of effort tonight, just pleased with that.”

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

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