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His backpacking adventures are filmed with a jaw-dropping glamour that both makes and sabotages the movie.

Clodio wears a dress — because he insists, “Revenge is best in a dress” — and giddily kicks his feet in manic joy as he sabotages things.

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Ankara said the one-sided declaration was “a step that sabotages the normalization process.”

Turkey objects to the one-sided declaration in the Aegean, where some areas remain under dispute, and has labelled the move as “a step that sabotages the normalization process.”

That, said Peña, would be a violation of sovereignty and, as such, a condition that sabotages potential progress.

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

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