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For Kelly Burton, a mental health nurse from Crewe, condensing her hours into a four-day week since July has given her “perfect work-life balance”.

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Mexican officials said the lab boasted more than 200 centrifuges, boilers and condensing chambers - key equipment used to make the chemical.

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Veragon says its units, which use the cooling and condensing system, cost between $60,000 and $70,000.

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In condensing over 1,000 pages into 10 episodes, creators Rachel Kondo and Justin Marks have faithfully replicated life under a feudal system - a world ruled by lords, known as daimyō, and their loyal samurai - adding much-needed cultural authenticity to the original book and small screen run.

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Even condensing the story, there’s no fixing the ridiculous ending by which point the film is out of gas.

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