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But instead of defeat, there was a spirit of resiliency and defiance as neighbors helped neighbors and many talked of rebuilding as quickly as possible.

But such decisions depend on the government rather than the monarch - and the King's speech talked of learning the lessons of history.

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Archbishop Welby talked of being unconcerned that opinion polls suggest that, on this issue, the Church of England more broadly is considerably out of step with the public as a whole.

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On the day he resigned as first minister he talked of "the energised activism of tens of thousands of people who I predict will refuse to meekly go back into the political shadows".

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The prime minister has frequently talked of what he calls a “reset” with the UK’s European neighbours since Labour won the general election.

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

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