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Something like 80% of indigenous children were figured to have spent time in these schools.

"Maybe America needed something like The Beatles to be lifted out of sorrow."

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The benefit might also work in reverse, Riegg acknowledges, creating a chance “to broaden the funnel or the entry point for people that are going to become fans of Formula 1 in general, whether that’s the races or something like our documentary series.”

He became something like Kubrick’s right-hand man until the director’s death in 1999.

"When I got involved in darts, the total prize money was something like £300,000 for the year. This year it will go to £20m. I expect in five years' time, we'll be playing for £40m."

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

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