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He told the BBC’s Evening Extra that Mr Reid “never set out to be a broadcaster” but turned out to be “the most respected journalist I have ever met”.

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In the study, the correlation between psychotic-like experiences and depressive symptoms turned out to be strong.

But at a Dec. 7 council meeting, employees of the medical offices turned out to decry the project, saying they already felt unsafe because of the number of homeless people in the area.

It turned out his father had been imprisoned - he would remain in jail for approximately a year.

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Theatergoers, however, turned out in droves for a show that gave them that old fashioned musical feeling.

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

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