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McKay believes the process can be repeated at a major ground if a county is willing to go through the process.

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All of the residents noted feeling more comfortable with the notion of uncertainty in a clinical setting after attending the museum sessions and all of the residents agreed that this project should be repeated for future years.

By grounding her activism in history, she was ensuring that past injustices would not be repeated.

Mr Robinson said he was confident the incident would not be repeated, but added: "If that does happen again, we do have the logs and either myself or the manager of the shop will make sure that is delivered to them without any fuss."

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Mr Carlaw said new delays to the Moy-Tomatin section could be repeated and affect the completion of the overall project.

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

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