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“It’s just kind of day to day, but overall, I feel pretty good. It doesn’t really affect me when I throw. I might as well come back. It’s definitely something we’ll have to deal with and look at again after the season.”

My personal theory of this is that if you look at — again, these are not equivalent conflicts, but they have some parallels — if you look at South Africa or Northern Ireland situation, it requires two peacemakers.

From Salon

Mr Stride, one of 27 Conservative MPs who voted for the 2015 bill, said he thought a number of MPs could now be wondering "whether this should be something we look at again".

From BBC

I felt it needed to be look at again and reevaluated, as many incredible female stories were.

From Salon

“I had a chance to talk with Sean afterward,” Reid said of Bills coach Sean McDermott, “and that I’m sure is something they’re going to look at again, too. And I wouldn’t be opposed to it — it’s a hard thing. It was great for us last night, but is it great for the game which is the most important thing we should all be looking out for? To make things equal, it probably needs to be able to hit both offenses, both defenses.”

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

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