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beat

adjective as in very tired

noun as in blow, stroke

noun as in one's assigned or regular path

noun as in journalist's area of responsibility

Strongest match

Strong match

noun as in piece of news reported before rivals

Strongest match

verb as in forge

verb as in mix

Strongest matches

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Sometimes Robinson’s truth seeker is the man anchoring the beat, and sometimes he’s the instrumentalist testing the edges of what the audience can withstand.

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It is almost three months since they beat Spain in the Euros final in a dramatic penalty shootout - so what could change and what are the main questions for Wiegman?

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"No excuses. If we get beaten by Worthing, I'm not going to blame the surface."

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Multiple medics and family members said the prisoners who were released in Ramallah had faced beatings in recent days prior to their release.

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Would you prefer for your team to be owned by someone whining about the Dodgers and their payroll, or someone dedicated to beating them?

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