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Martha Lane Fox, who has worked to promote diversity in the tech sector, believes the UK has an opportunity to "lean into diversity - stand apart from the US".

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The Greens and Lib Dems can champion the spending they've secured and the Conservatives can stand apart, condemning the others collectively as a "cosy left-wing consensus" that they seek to break.

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Yet it was a tricky line to walk, and, in hindsight, perhaps even naive to believe the attraction could stand apart from a film that has long been out of circulation.

And don’t forget that while we stand apart, we do not stand alone.

If Vance wanted to stand apart politically from her husband, she’s certainly free to do so.

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

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