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Their tool, pushed chiefly by the California Business Roundtable, apartment developers and others of that ilk, is the so-called Taxpayer Protection and Government Accountability Act.

"The one you see in the background in Downtown Abbey, or Poirot or programmes of that ilk," Mr Chard said.

From BBC

White nationalism, fascism, lying about elections, supporting Putin, celebrating deadly insurrections, guns, corrupt right-wing Supreme Court Judges -- as long as FOX can still get away with most or all of these and still turn a profit, Newsmax, OANN, Breitbart, and every podcast of that ilk will continue to follow suit.

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Teams that have proven international goalscorers can often ensure they take something out of games even when not playing as well as they can, but Northern Ireland do not have anyone of that ilk to call on.

From BBC

Political leaders and movements of that ilk represent change, a break from normal and something exciting through destruction and tearing down the old to build something new.

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

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