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He's more experienced than a lot of players reportedly being considered, and reports say Inter Milan "could be open" to selling him.

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His mother said the staff dealing with her son were very good, but a more experienced team was needed to manage his behavioural issues.

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Marcus Smith has started England's last five games - and was excellent against Australia - but plays in a different way to the more experienced George Ford, who was Borthwick's man through the Six Nations and may well have started on the summer tour of the New Zealand if he had been fit.

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"So by the time their mates are all in the car, they are a more experienced driver."

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The evolution in his character reinforces an emerging theme: the Deetz ladies, like many other supernatural ensembles, need each other, and they need the guidance of those more experienced in the occult, even if that guide is a tricky sex pest.

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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