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So what did his model say, and how did it compare with actual history?

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"Reece can compare with Cole in terms of free-kicks because he is very good," said Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca.

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She believed some schools might be drawn to centres in England if costs are higher in Wales, adding: "I don't think they'll get such a good educational experience as they get here. I don't think there's anything to compare with coming to the mountains of north Wales."

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They are then left to figure out exactly what those scores mean, and consider how the numbers might compare with other products, not to mention the fresh foods they might pick up on the produce aisle.

Nothing that the lawyers could throw at her in court could ever compare with the very worst moment of her life, that day in November 2020, when an officer had sat her down at Carpentras Police Station and showed her the first grim images that investigators had extracted from her husband's hard drive.

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

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