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The home secretary believes that unless Labour takes similar decisions then "darker forces" could thrive in the UK.

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She believes that, unless Labour takes similar decisions here, then "darker forces" could thrive.

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"We're determined to put that right by improving mainstream inclusion so every child can thrive at their local school," they said.

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The closest she comes to a political philosophy, a driving force that explains her career, is “I want to keep people safe and help them thrive.”

Oatmeal thrives on dairy and non-dairy alike: almond or oat milk, a spoonful of mascarpone, dollops of ricotta or labneh, tangy flavored yogurt, a little goat cheese.

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

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