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"The true pinnacle of rugby is lifting that Webb Ellis Trophy - without a shadow of a doubt, that would be a dream," said Itoje.

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“We are pushing the brand into a new era while remaining true to our heritage.”

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"This decision underscores her integrity and her leadership as one of the sport's elite fighters. MVP stands firmly behind Chantelle and her commitment to help drive women's boxing toward true parity."

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Mr. Albertus’s statement that “who held power in this world depended on the land they held” seems far truer before 1800 than afterward.

For a true splurge, a small number of clubs can offer passengers flying commercial a whiff of the private-jet lifestyle, bypassing the hated airport experience altogether.

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

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