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The aim will be to deter Iraqis coming to the UK by telling real stories about "the risks and realities of travelling to the UK irregularly".

From BBC

When the government "does not grasp the realities" of immigration " we know it's time to make a change", she said.

From BBC

Trump’s demands “show a fundamental disconnect from the realities of the border, of immigration,” said Adriana Jasso, coordinator of the U.S.-Mexico border program in San Diego for the American Friends Service Committee.

"We need to harness the momentum of current advancements while remaining grounded in practical realities."

Escaping the realities of modern life, it turns out, isn’t as easy as building your own escape.

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

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