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set out

adjective as in shown

verb as in lay out

verb as in plant

verb as in set sail

verb as in strike out

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Sultana said she had launched the membership website "in line with the road map" set out by the party officials.

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The justice secretary is also backing a proposal from Liberal Democrat Jamie Greene to create a victims' charter setting out their rights and what to expect in the justice system.

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The impact of the pandemic set out in the testimony is hugely varied and includes happier memories from those who flourished in secure homes, enjoying online learning.

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As he was being handcuffed and the covert officer set out the reasons for his arrest, he laughed and "seemed quite unfazed", the officer said.

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Canada set out their case as Women's World Cup contenders and set up a mouth-watering semi-final with holders New Zealand as they ruthlessly demolished Australia in Bristol.

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

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