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From her relative solitude, Raducanu has been thrust back into the energetic team environment.

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Suddenly, abortion access was thrust back into states’ hands, creating a patchwork of laws across the nation.

Concerns over safety on public transportation were thrust back into the spotlight last month when Metro experienced its second bus hijacking in six months — an incident that left one passenger dead and prompted renewed promises to focus on security.

This summer, when he suddenly found himself thrust back to the foreground of news cycles for the first time since he was the brash scoring sensation in the ACC, Redick felt uneasy with a moment that was “Truman Show-y,” he said.

Then I was thrust back with the handkerchief into his pocket, nose and whiskers first.

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

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