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channel

noun as in means

verb as in direct, guide

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How a 30-year-old singer, born in Argentina and raised in Spain, manages to channel the smoldering melodrama of Latin music’s golden era with such uncanny precision remains a bit of a mystery.

Even though the days are difficult and feel on many occasions, impossible, I will channel my inner Atticus Finch at all times.

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Neath rugby club owner Matty Young has apologised for a social media post on the club's official X channel which stated a forthcoming game "is definitely not for girls".

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For almost 20 years, they have gathered to learn about the healing power of UFOs, trance channeling, the power of animal communication and near-death experiences.

He says his cousins, who were already in the UK, paid the smuggler £3,500 for him to cross the channel.

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

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