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Canada's domestic rugby scene is tiny compared to England's, limited to a university scene and disparate clubs across a vast nation.

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De Baca knew from personal experience that there was an urgent need for these disparate, often hidden archives to be made widely available.

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Of course, facts are important, but they don’t necessarily reveal anything; it is the biographer’s folly to ascribe deeper meaning to them, to extrapolate truth from a disparate series of events.

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The lawsuit also alleges the former Orange County prosecutor faced “hostility and disparate treatment” at the hands of former supervising Deputy Dist.

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It also showed off Kirk's ability to bring together disparate wings of the Make America Great Again movement - members of Congress, dark arts strategists like Roger Stone and conspiracy-obsessed social media influencers.

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

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