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1 To facilitate the feat the organisers have re arranged the track programme.
2 I have re - invested it, and I think well invested it.
3 Davy Stockbrokers have re examined their forecasts for listed UK gaming companies in the wake of Brexit.
4 Sir Patrick had re ad the letter, thus far, standing up.
5 There is but one way, apparently, as you have ere this doubtless discovered.
6 Had it been otherwise, methinks they had ere now been enlightened to do better.
7 Minister of State at the Department of Agriculture Tom Hayes, who has re ( ... )
8 Had it done well, it is debatable whether she would have re turned to the band.
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