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Stuart Anderson from the NI Chamber of Commerce said it is important to remember that the framework is protecting supply chains which cross the land border, particularly in the highly integrated agrifood sector.

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"I've been trying to remember it because that was destroyed in the fire. I just remember the last line it said 'I won't take them off any day'."

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Shanthi brought a shell with her from Diego Garcia to remember her time there.

From BBC

As Fernandez tries to remember the events of that bright and sunny morning 83 years ago, the details are fragmented by the passage of time, the reticence of trauma.

She urges everyone to remember standard fire weather precautions: refrain from using open flames outdoors, clear dry debris around your home, don’t smoke in open areas and don’t operate heavy machinery near dry brush.

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

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