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Tree branches may come down and there is a risk of some power cuts in some communities.

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Debt repayments have since been renegotiated and inflation has come down.

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But for that to happen, it all comes down to what else Netflix can develop, now that the initial series is coming to a close.

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Johnny Depp, making another appearance in this book, plays the title character, “born” with scissors for hands, who comes down from his castle to live with the kindhearted Boggs family.

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"Whatever the design of a future peace treaty, it is clear that much of the implementation will come down to the European Union and its Nato partners," von der Leyen told Parliament.

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

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