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"Everything points to England as they are a better side and Wales are on a disastrous losing run," Davies added.

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Poilievre successfully tied these societal problems to what he labelled Trudeau's "disastrous" policies, and promised a return to "common sense politics".

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The injury came as the Lakers scrambled back into the game following a disastrous third quarter when they scored just four points in the first seven minutes.

Several people at the protest said that the money used to fund scientific work pays dividends — and that losing it can have disastrous consequences for biomedical research, pharmaceutical development and more.

Government submitting to the coercion of weaponized religion in the Colony was as disastrous as faith submitting to government coercion in England.

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

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