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Last week he ran a personal best of 15:03 at the preliminaries, so he put together back-to-back weeks reaching peak form.

We've put together a selection of your pictures showcasing the weather around the UK, all sent into us through the BBC's Weather Watchers group.

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Mobile phone activity, attempts to leave Northern Ireland, and a murder weapon were all put together as circumstantial evidence against the men.

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The score — with bits and pieces of Philip Glass, Terry Riley, Steve Reich, Meredith Monk, Beck and others, including Aitken — was put together by the artist and Master Chorale Artistic Director Grant Gershon.

Stephen Miller, who Trump tapped to be his deputy chief of staff of policy, specifically used the word “camps” to describe holding facilities that he hoped the military could put together.

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