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post

noun as in position of employment

noun as in lookout, station

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noun as in mail service

verb as in situate, position

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verb as in advise, inform

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That was seen as a seminal event in post war economic history which severely undermined the economic credibility of the Callaghan government.

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"We should take the opportunity to abolish the post altogether. It's existence only feeds factional infighting," another MP texts, just ahead of the timetable for the contest being set out.

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Bovino wrote in another post that “these are lawful stops based on a hundred years of case law and Border Patrol expertise.”

In a post on X, the airport said it was doing "everything we can to ensure flights depart as planned today".

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He was then met by five armed police officers, who explained he was going to be arrested because of his online posts.

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

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