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peers

noun as in generation

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  • Beat Generation
  • Gen X
  • Gen Y
  • Gen Z
  • Generation A
  • Generation X
  • Generation Y
  • Generation Z
  • Lost Generation
  • Millennials
  • Silent Generation
  • Xennials
  • baby boomers
  • boomers
  • sandwich generation

noun as in jury

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Pointing towards "political disagreements" with some of his school peers, Farage also denied having "ever been part of an extremist organisation or engaged in direct, unpleasant personal abuse, genuine abuse, on that basis".

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If that strengthens the case for the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates in December, then that could boost Bitcoin and its peers.

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The used car dealer can weather the issues facing its peers to become “the new used car king,” the firm argued.

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Two peers are set to be suspended from the House of Lords for breaching rules on providing parliamentary services in return for "payment or reward".

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He acknowledges that shares in Australia’s largest bank have significantly underperformed relative to peers over 2025, but expects this to continue.

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

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