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“He wants to make room for a few other communicators to come in. But I leave you with love from dad and from your beautiful husband too. He really is always around you.”

The result is a roster that includes as many as 12 currently healthy pitchers capable of starting games, and a bullpen so overloaded the Dodgers had to trade a once-trusted veteran, Ryan Brasier, to make room for their new additions.

On Jan. 26, union leadership wrote to Sen. Alex Padilla’s office, warning the state’s senior senator that Trump officials had begun directing the Bureau of Prisons to make room for more inmates at facilities across the country.

Merz glosses over this bitter episode in a brief autobiographical post on the CDU website, saying that by 2009 he had decided to leave parliament to "make room for reflection".

From BBC

The Department of Defense has ordered several major news outlets to vacate their press offices inside the Pentagon to make room for upstart conservative publications and networks.

From Salon

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

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