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minister to

verb as in attend

verb as in cater

verb as in treat

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One government source tells me all the international activity is "almost Blair-esque", or even a moment like Thatcher and the Falklands which enabled the 80s Conservative prime minister to burnish her reputation and win successive election victories.

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Last September, he became the first British prime minister to visit the Republic of Ireland in five years.

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"This is a bad sign that Big Tech has successfully convinced the prime minister to defang our competition regulator and let Big Tech gobble up the current generation of cutting-edge tech – just like they did the last one," she told the BBC.

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It is not standard practice for the prime minister to mark the anniversaries of the deaths of soldiers.

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It is one thing for the prime minister to vow to do all he can to bring presidents Trump and Zelensky back together.

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

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