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As he has done frequently, the writer-director works with a mostly nonprofessional cast, which adds to the sense of everyday lives torn apart by a brutal regime.

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“I was already encouraged to share with journalists as a routine part of my job or was just political gossip that formed part of the everyday Westminster rumor mill,” he said.

Mr Cash said the information he gave Mr Berry was publicly available or "just political gossip that formed part of the everyday Westminster rumour mill".

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For about a month after receiving his card, Collett used it for everyday purchases to reach that spending target.

Low prices are a central pillar of IKEA’s “democratic design” ethos, or the idea that everyday products should be attractive, functional and affordable.

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

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