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Part of the task of the film, as opposed to Biden versus Trump, was presenting a whole new person who has genuine star power, political star power.

From Salon

Instead, they try to evaluate the evidence whenever they find themselves with a new person or in a new situation.

"Early in the autumn a new person will be stood here as the leader of Welsh Labour, and this place will need to decide whether to elect that person as a candidate to be first minister," he said.

From BBC

Circumstances change, friends may have a falling-out, someone may no longer want to participate or a new person may want to join.

I hope my new person can live up to Matt.

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

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