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He also mentioned the "wide breadth of experience" independent MPs have across their alliance, as well as their interest in foreign affairs - several won their seats on pro-Gaza platforms.

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“She had such a breadth of knowledge and how to build something out of nothing.”

But he really blew us away by the balance and the breadth and depth of his experience.

"The prime minister has been clear that he wants to see representations from the length and breadth of the UK," said a government spokesman.

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Fin Smith is a more conventional 10, playing flat to the line and finding holes with his selection of pass and breadth of vision, rather than Marcus' hot-stepping individual brilliance.

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

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