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[fool] / fʊl /






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Those who are unable to pay in full by January 31 may be able to set up a "time to pay" arrangement online if they owe less than £30,000 and meet the criteria.

From BBC

Now, through trendy collectibles, they are seeing a China full of creativity and attuned to young people’s needs,” a party-run newspaper said.

From The Wall Street Journal

History will give a full accounting of the grave errors committed in recent years in economic policy.

From The Wall Street Journal

New driver Isack Hadjar crashed in the afternoon in the quick final corner, having just switched from full wet tyres to intermediates.

From BBC

Cutting interest rates by a full percentage point or two, however, would run into heavy and likely insurmountable resistance, economists say.

From MarketWatch