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Gold, who has been deconstructing his way through the Shakespeare canon, has delivered a “Romeo + Juliet” in the form of rave.

As Jamelle Bouie writes in the New York Times, “This brings us to the second thing you must keep in mind if you want to understand Trump. He may rant and he may rave, but his rantings and ravings aren’t static; they carry meaning, even if the signal is hard to find in the noise.”

From Salon

Sixteen-year-old Daniel Spargo-Mabbs from south London, died after taking ecstasy at an illegal rave in January 2014.

From BBC

They also commissioned a play for schools by writer Mark Wheeller, titled after Daniel's last words to Fiona as he left home to attend the rave.

From BBC

Colwill's recall to the senior squad comes as he has been receiving rave reviews during Cardiff's revival under interim boss Omer Riza this season.

From BBC

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

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