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“I am concerned that the Home Office deviated from standard practice, overlooked warnings about the condition of the site and lacked expertise to properly oversee the purchase of Northeye.”

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The GOP is disappointed in Trump’s first three justices, each of whom has deviated from the party line in some ways despite their overall hard-right ideology.

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The unnamed colleague, who was at the scene immediately after the shots were fired, said: "At no point was there any evidence that Martyn Blake had done anything wrong or at least deviated from his training or indeed the law."

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A Kern County public meeting dramatically deviated from the agenda when Supervisor Leticia Perez accused district attorney staff of attempting to “illegally” search her office.

As a resident, he said, he took longer than his colleagues with initial interviews with patients, and in my talk with him, he rarely deviated from precise, clinical language.

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

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