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On Tuesday an indefinite all-out strike gets under way, prompting fears over the scale of the vermin plaguing some areas.

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The Rancho Cordova Republican voted for Trump and cited a litany of ills plaguing the state, among them high gas prices and the steep cost of living.

While his talent has seldom been called into question, Dembele has, virtually overnight, managed to erase the erratic decision-making, which plagued the first decade of his career.

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In 2023 he suffered an early rib injury that continued to plague him the rest of the season.

The police visit helped Mathis make sense of flashbacks that had long plagued him, Mauricette says: "His malaise finally made sense; he traced it to the source."

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

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