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Rose, from East Yorkshire, who was 17 at the time and is now in her 20s, claimed her instructor also cancelled her test two days before it was due after she refused to have a meal with him.

From BBC

Harris should make the point that what Trump did to abortion rights, he will do to other rights – voting, housing, the right of children to have a meal at school, gay rights – and she should use the word “gay” rather than LGBTQ, which the right has dirtied as they have DEI.

From Salon

I couldn't find a Republican and a Democrat to come and sit and have a meal with me because they didn't want to be together.

From Salon

Cho of Sunny Hills said that prospective residents are always invited to come in and have a meal of Korean food like rice, soup and kimchi that non-Koreans may not be familiar with.

He continued, “There should be no campus in this country where a Jewish student is afraid to leave their dorm, a Jewish student is afraid to go to their classes, a Jewish student is afraid to go to even have a meal in the dining hall. I mean, that is outrageous, and it’s wrong.”

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

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