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"It was quite a shocking thing to see and unexpected, but equally for various reasons quite welcome for them to go on TV like that," he said.

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"Getting a basic Y chromosome sequence of any mammalian species is quite hard."

Philp called for it to be widened to cover when police should deal with these incidents at all, to create "quite a high bar" and to avoid "wasting" their time and resources.

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It is a clear example of why inflation is not quite the same as the cost of living.

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His current role in the TV drama “Sullivan’s Crossing,” was, quite literally, the answer to two years of prayers.

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

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