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mantle

noun as in cloak

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Initially, it was Bradley Barcola, from the left wing, who took up the mantle by scoring 10 times in the first 11 league games of the campaign.

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A dramatic image of her in the countryside at Balmoral taken by Julian Calder in 2010 shows her wearing the mantle of the Order of the Thistle and was inspired by paintings of clan chiefs.

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The show delves into “what that means, quite frankly, for a Black man to be handed a mantle that can be problematic, but also can be really inspirational,” said Moore, the producer.

Eight years ago, Hollywood proudly donned the mantle of anti-Trump resistance.

He was no fan of Donald Trump, taking particular umbrage at those who tried wrapping him in the Reagan mantle.

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

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