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Rough sleepers here are at the mercy of the extreme hot and cold weather and vulnerable to assault, while there are often fewer services available to help them.

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Ireland also blew an attacking chance when a long pass from Osborne to Ringrose went astray with the line at his mercy.

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Following his acquittal, Rihanna expressed her gratitude on social media, stating, "The glory belongs to God and God alone! Thankful, humbled by his mercy!"

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"I just find that completely shocking and so far removed from our... Islamic tradition, which is all about compassion and mercy and preservation of human life," she told the BBC.

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Investors in public utilities know they’re at the mercy of Mother Nature when it comes to wildfires, but still choose to invest because electricity is a universal need.

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

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