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whole

adjective as in healthy

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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.

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

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The Welsh government has tasked Medr with looking at what subjects are offered by Wales' eight universities after Cardiff University said it planned to cut whole departments including nursing, modern languages and music.

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

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“You’re trying to accomplish something and you’re doing really great and then you have a flare-up and it just like ... it ruins your whole life for six months,” he said.

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

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