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Instead of crowning the country with an imperial glory akin to Great Britain’s, those conquests actually plunged it into the bloody Philippine-American War, replete with torture and massacres.

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But the ecstatic response from the Republicans in the room to each and every one, replete with standing ovations and shouts of excitement was something to behold.

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The chair was replete with a cigarette burn and the inventory tag from Walt Disney Productions.

On a day replete with political symbolism for both parties, Democratic and Republican leaders sought to set the tone.

Their conversation is replete with affection and care, and Ellis-Taylor turns in one of the movie’s most extraordinary moments.

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

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