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And I’ve come to a point in my adult life where that is such a huge part of me and a part that I want to continue embracing even more and more.

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Actors come to a point in their career where they want to have more say in the stories they are telling and introducing into the world.

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"I don't want to come to a point where I am completely cut off from China, or to be perceived as a very 'political' person," he said.

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“I think the church has just come to a point of realization that the church belongs to all of us, to all the baptized,” said Sheila Pires, who works for the South African bishops’ conference and is a member of the synod’s communications team.

“I think the church has just come to a point of realization that the church belongs to all of us, to all the baptized,” said Sheila Pires, who works for the South African bishops’ conference and is a member of the synod’s communications team.

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

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