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"In fact, scientists used to believe that the Y chromosome lacked genetic variety, which we believed meant that it didn't contribute much to species diversity."

Burghart said the government's decisions meant "higher inflation for working people".

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Tulisa told Olivia's So Wrong It's Right podcast the condition meant her "whole face dropped" so she started getting treatments to "balance out the symmetry" of her face.

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The figures are rounded to the nearest 50,000, with Kendall adding this meant "small variations" in the underlying numbers could "lead to much larger changes in the rounded headline numbers".

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Parts of the building were in a poor condition and often the internet did not work, which meant pupils were sometimes unable to complete tasks set.

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

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