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would

verb as in choose

verb as in give, bequeath to another

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Ms Lewis said it left him "time on his hands to think" and create what would become a cherished game across the world.

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London would be more suited to either a percentage or flat fee system, the authors suggested, as Britain "lacks a statutory national 'star' system for hotels present in France and Italy".

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A rebalanced structure would share the rewards more evenly across the pyramid - helping small clubs survive and thrive, not just aim to fill the highlights reel once a year.

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It allows farmers to collect the milk that the calves would naturally drink and sell it to be made into dairy products.

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The District Judge Christopher Goh was quoted by Channel News Asia as saying that Wen was "attention seeking", adding that he was wrong to think he would not suffer any consequences.

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

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