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But there is one factor all the defendants indisputably have in common: they all made the conscious choice not to go to the police.

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The first thing he did, he added, was to go to the embassies and government buildings, to protect the people inside.

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"It allows us to have the type of health care that our people have to go to New Zealand or Australia for. It allows our young people the opportunity to live fulfilling lives here in our country, without having to go to other countries to ply their trade in an industry that doesn't exist here."

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"The previous government allowed millions of pounds of taxpayers' money to go to waste on poor value for money projects," said Reeves.

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"I would love to go to visit, to somehow dream of a new place, of a new Syria," Issam Kourbaj tells the BBC.

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

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