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Since survival was a practical matter, some of the rules of segregation that were strictly enforced in other locations didn’t exist to the same extent in Oakhurst.

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Arsenal are set to discover the full extent of the thigh injury suffered by Gabriel while on international duty amid concerns he faces several weeks out.

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"To the extent trade policies are creating barriers to achieving that objective, that's a legitimate topic."

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So the extent of opposition, especially within the Labour Party, will determine whether the package becomes law.

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If companies can’t find skilled workers in the U.S. and aren’t allowed to import them legally from overseas, they will move production offshore to the extent they can.

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

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