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genuine

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Polanski said the figures reflected "growing public frustration with the political status quo and a hunger for genuine alternatives".

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And second, there was genuine disquiet at the discovery that Prince Andrew had stayed in touch longer with Epstein than he had previously admitted.

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Ukraine wants the US Tomahawk missiles to help it pressure Putin into genuine negotiations, and it wants US security guarantees to make sure he is forced to abide with any future peace settlement.

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“At our age, you can tell who is genuine. She was genuine,” says Marfia.

McLaren team chief Andrea Stella said the session had produced a genuine representation of the field with Red Bull proving they can win and fight for poles at any kind of circuit.

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

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