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Jude Bellingham's exclusion may raise some eyebrows but Tuchel understandably feels there is no rush to bring back the Real Madrid star, who only returned to action in late September following shoulder surgery.

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There have been some eyebrows raised about revealing so much to a Hollywood actor rather than a more forensic interviewer.

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Health Secretary Wes Streeting told PA Media Sir Tony's role would "raise eyebrows" because of the Iraq war and said he had an "incredible legacy" in Northern Ireland of building peace that lasted.

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The choice of casting raised eyebrows because Robbie, at 35, is older than Catherine Earnshaw, who is a teenager in the book; while Heathcliff is described by Brontë as being "dark-skinned".

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Park Ju-min, chairman of the National Assembly's health and welfare committee and the law's main legislative proponent, noted that many politicians in the house had eyebrow or lip tattoos.

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

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