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style

Definition for style

noun as in way of speaking, writing, expressing oneself

verb as in name, title

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"He realised he needed a fresh start and took an analytical approach in finding a data science company to analyse which clubs would best suit his characteristics as a player within their style of play," says Dutch journalist Arthur Renard.

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That company was SciSports, which composed a report highlighting five suitable clubs based on factors including playing style, manager and competition for places, while taking into account Depay wanting more freedom in attacking moments.

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Liniker’s path to this moment has been marked by cycles of reinvention that hold truth to her style and worldly vision as an artist and person.

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“It’s the go-to style for warmth. That homey feeling of coziness. Which is why a lot of filming is done in this area,” says Dela Cruz.

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This much is clear: The president has no respect for the American anti-monarchical tradition and style, and he seems to lack any real understanding that it’s our fundamental reason for being.

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

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