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“On your watch, you’re not going to measure your ECG continuously because you drain your battery straight away.”

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She added she would make sure that she was "informed straight away" should further allegations be made against him.

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“The Irish mentality is when you’re finished school, if you’re not going to college or anything you need to get a job straight away. There’s no chasing your dreams,” he said in a 2013 interview with RTÉ’s Late Late Show, where he was 24 years old and almost unrecognisable.

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She added that she would make sure that she was "informed straight away" should further allegations be made against him.

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For the Mexican, it was a better result after a dire performance in the sprint, which he started from the pit lane and was caught napping at the lights when he did not go straight away and was passed by Williams’ Franco Colapinto in the pitlane.

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

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