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I agree with your assessment, but it’s important to bear in mind the implications of your observation that Trump has turned the whole show and the whole government over to lackeys.

From Salon

"The whole of our lives have been shaken up."

From BBC

Bailey, who attended a preview event for the exhibition on Tuesday, said the series "democratises the whole notion of portraiture".

From BBC

I thought about doing everything in white and Amazon was like, “That’s going to be a little hard to watch the whole time.”

Although sentences are usually passed at the end of a judge's remarks, Mr Justice Bennathan opened his speech by saying he would impose the whole life orders to spare family and friends "any delay or suspense".

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

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