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It will remain inside until the opening ceremony when will be read out to mark the start of games.

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But he added: "The CMA's findings on jurisdiction should not be read as the partnership being given a clean bill of health on potential competition concerns; but the UK merger control regime must of course operate within the remit set down by Parliament."

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Ashmole was a strong supporter of the monarchy, and the lines added to the sonnet could be read as an appeal towards religious and political loyalty.

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The New Yorker claimed that the details of his case were “so nonsensical that the story could be read as satire.”

Following the trade, Dallas general manager Nico Harrison praised the acquisitions of Davis and Christie, discussing their defensive impact in ways that also could be read as criticisms of the star he sent out.

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

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