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wing
noun as in section; extension
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All 19 of Freeman's Test appearance have come on the wing, but the 24-year-old regularly switched to outside centre for Northampton last season, starting there in Saints' Champions Cup semi-final defeat by Leinster.
The south wing has yet to be named.
Former England wing Chris Ashton said he was "absolutely gutted" for Lawrence.
The vice-president has come to represent an intellectual wing of the conservative movement that gives expression to Trumpism and in particular how its America First mantra applies beyond its borders.
Denman is noted for several signature phrases, such as “they will need wings to catch him” or “coming like an express train” or “scraping the paint” when a horse was on the rail.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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