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“He wants to do some things, and we’re going to let him go to it,” Trump said in his election victory speech.

From BBC

“He wants to do some things and we’re going to let him go to it,” Trump added.

“If only loneliness could be solved with a morning tea or a coffee group get-together,” he says, “but if you don’t feel that you’re worthy of love and belonging, you’re not going to go to it in the first place.”

“I remember the call coming out being sort of a hot call and kind of, you know, wanting to go to it,” the trainee said, noting, “We should have done more.”

At the first of the two ed tech companies she has worked for, she said, "almost everyone was an ex-teacher hired the past couple years. Ed tech is a good space for teachers to go to: It's a corporate job, but they respect the skills that teachers have."

From Salon

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

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