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How far Trump can go to realize his rhetoric on education — including revamping colleges and universities he sees as being under the control of “Marxist maniacs” — is unclear.

Los Angeles voters will decide on six charter amendments, including changes in the controversial city redistricting process as well as revamping the city’s Ethics Commission.

“We have been impressed by the steps Perry has taken to infuse our major league team with young and exciting talent while also revamping our player development process.”

It is admirable that Stokes and head coach Brendon McCullum are revamping the age profile of the England squad, and county cricket is very different to the international game so picking on attributes rather than record has merits.

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Their investment from owner Matt Ellis, impressive revamping of their stadium and a glut of silverware having rebuilt in the second tier has helped to increase their score and in turn has caught the imagination of the fanbase.

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

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