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see likes of .Example Sentences
And to make things worse, he argued that Britain had ceded sovereignty to the likes of the European Union and the World Trade Organization, with Britain binding itself to an economic system run by unelected bureaucrats in Brussels, only adding to the sense of alienation felt in collapsing communities.
Renowned for hosting the likes of the Doors, Prince and Neil Young, the dimly lighted studio is jammed today with Crockett’s gear, including two drum kits he’s got set up to record a cover of the song “Bad Company†for a tribute album honoring the British rock supergroup of the same name.
"After the Second World War is when it becomes increasingly diverse," he explains, with the likes of the Windrush generation also arriving - while the expansion of the EU in 2004 had its own impact on London's demographics.
In response, the likes of the US and the UK have beefed up their diplomatic presence across the region.
The sewage leaks and equipment failures at the likes of the Princess Alexandra Hospital and other sites awaiting rebuilds are just the tip of the iceberg it seems.
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