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Wales launched a spirited Murrayfield comeback to claim two losing bonus points after Scotland had taken their foot of the pedal when leading 35-8 after an hour.

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Five-try Scotland overcame a hugely spirited Wales in a frenetic Six Nations contest at Murrayfield, condemning the visitors to a 16th defeat in a row.

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South by Southwest has carved out a specific niche for itself on the festival circuit, a little rowdier and more spirited than the likes of Sundance or Cannes.

It tracks the spirited bond between the title character, a 9-year-old, and her older sister Palak, smart girls navigating the strained opportunities available to them.

Though we’re chatting near the end of this long journey, the fashionably casual Torres, wearing a leather jacket, still speaks about “I’m Still Here” with spirited conviction, laughing constantly.

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

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