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It says that the government’s proper role is to clear a path so those who put in the elbow grease can earn success.

The “professional services agreement” between the district and the artists, executed in 2006, states that “the district is responsible for the proper care and maintenance of the Artwork.”

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One source described the prime minister as a "top-down ivory tower leader" – a common refrain from some Labour politicians who think Sir Keir lacks a proper grasp.

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Clement said her appointment followed a proper process, according to a person close to her.

At the time of the tragedy, authorities said only one proper exit was functioning at the club as the back door had been locked.

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

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