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full

[fool] / fʊl /






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“What now follows is the full, fair and proper process by which this issue is investigated in the appropriate manner and by the appropriate authorities,” the king said in a statement issued by Buckingham Palace.

From Salon

ScotRail say "a period of education" for passengers will be launched from 1 April before the full scheme is rolled out in July.

From BBC

She said it would previously have been a "lush salt marsh" full of plants which would have attracted animals and, in turn, humans - possibly for fishing or hunting.

From BBC

“Even partial disruption would force rerouting, insurance spikes, and logistical bottlenecks long before a full blockade becomes reality,” the head of commodity strategy says.

From The Wall Street Journal

State prosecutors said they would seek full access to unredacted Epstein files relating to the Zorro Ranch, held by federal investigators in Washington DC.

From BBC