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Barcelona is the latest stop on Marcus Rashford's road to redemption after being exiled by Manchester United - but he still has a way to travel to re-establish himself as a permanent fixture in England's squad.

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The National WIC Association, however, said in a statement that the measure "is not a permanent solution" and that a prolonged shutdown could put millions of recipients at risk.

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He said: "The SNP are completely detached from the reality facing staff and patients across Scotland's NHS and have no real vision to fix the permanent crisis within the health service."

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Understand that Gen Z’s backlash could be a temporary shift and not a permanent one.

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The deal follows a ceasefire agreement that both parties inked in Doha in July aimed at leading to a permanent end to the fighting that has devastated the DRC's mineral-rich east.

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

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