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It's sometimes true, sadly enough, that protesters who shout “From the river to the sea” or who hold Israel “entirely responsible” for Hamas’ violence on Oct.

From Salon

Ms Fatima is not entirely sure whether the court's order would actually halt the demolitions.

From BBC

“Whether you actually get the help and qualify for that, and how much help that is, depends entirely on the scheme that each company is offering,” he said.

From BBC

Further south, though, a new China-backed megaport has the potential to create whole new trade routes that will bypass North America entirely.

From BBC

It would be a shame to rob a reader of the experience of watching Kapadia shed her film’s skin, reinventing in an entirely new register.

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

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