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But Golden State Project and the handful of lauded singles we did get from the trio, such as “3 Card Molly” and “Plastic Surgery,” were just one chapter in one of California’s most compelling rap careers.

The measures come after the government announced other changes to Right to Buy in the Budget, including allowing councils to spend all of the money they get from a Right to Buy sale on buying or building new social housing rather than just half.

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He strode into the postgame press conference room with an easy smile while offering the sort of what’s-up greeting that one doesn’t normally get from nervous young quarterbacks.

It means changing the parameters of that test one variable at a time, trying to get from correlation to causation.

From Slate

Speaking about this subject, Braverman, who was home secretary under Rishi Sunak between 2022 and 2023, told us: “The broader objection that I would get from the prime minister and from the chancellor of the exchequer and other ministers, was that if we were going to cut immigration, then we would be actually cutting revenue”.

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