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As Lamar grins through the bright lights of his victory lap, Drake's chosen to sidestep the beef - bar one embittered freestyle denouncing fake friends - and instead focused on repositioning himself.

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The airport added that 20 flights have been cancelled throughout the day on Monday to minimise any impact on passengers and allow for repositioning of aircraft.

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It took six years for Mrs White to carry out a further operation but a repositioned electrode was later discovered to have gone down the same track as before and her problems continued.

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In a statement, the army said it had repositioned outside the city “in order to preserve the lives of civilians.”

Former Downing Street director of communications Simon Lewis says he thinks Sir Jacob is "looking to reposition".

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