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diversion
noun as in change in a course, path
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noun as in entertainment, recreation
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After the plane set off again following the diversion, the passengers were "quite quiet and sombre," she says.
Countries like the UK could also benefit from a furthering of such trade diversion, more access to cheaper goods - something that could keep our own inflation down.
As well as incentivisation, the UK government is also considering the use of "diversion programmes" - where offenders are sent on rehabilitation courses rather than to jail.
Surrey County Council said road closures and diversions will remain in place for some time.
Road diversions remain in place in the area.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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