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“I just like to think we’re somewhere in the middle. You know, we have our struggles — like of course I’m not gonna sit here and say that everything’s absolutely fine and dandy, because of course you go through different things, and that’s what a relationship is.”

And because of that representation, I felt like—of course, I never thought I was going to be professional, but I felt like: It was great that women have a place there, but it’s not the same for all other sports.

From Slate

It marks a defining stage in a legal dispute the like of which the game has never seen and which could bring seismic consequences for both sides.

From BBC

She said she would look to extend a recruitment freeze to public bodies, while "ensuring that frontline services in the like of our NHS, police and fire can recruit the staff they need".

From BBC

“I was like, ‘Of course our prom is going to be there,’ because Milken is quite a prestigious school and they always strive to give us the best,” Behnam recalled.

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

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