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extensions
noun as in enlargement, continuation
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Because their authority and identity are just extensions of their Dear Leader’s, the government is now staffed mostly by supplicants, people who lack strength.
Norris kept the faith, signing two contract extensions, despite interest from Red Bull.
The courts can tell Trump to stop his executive orders and other diktats and all he has to do is invoke how they are extensions of his “presidential authority” and are thus “legal.”
The idea was to create high-quality hair extensions and wigs that would appeal to a broader range of customers.
Giving contract extensions to players still under team control can be appealing to teams and players.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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