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This, it was argued, should be put right with a full-blown edition representing Joyce's intentions.
Mistakes are inevitable but almost all can be put right with a smile, an apology and a generous gesture.
An extraordinary country was being let down, but could be put right with a few good policy changes and a change of leadership, Mr Perry told the crowd.
All that harm from takeaways, boozy nights and work stress can be put right with a daily dose of live bacteria.
The unprecedented intervention by Wheatley, who retired in 2010 and was succeeded by Michael Spurr, highlights deep concern that the prison crisis will not easily be put right – with dire consequences for prisoners, staff and the public.
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And yesterday that was put right with the News Of The World bandying about wild theories that Billie Piper was being courted to return to her role as Rose Tyler, as early as next year.
Then came Galway Blaze, a personal favourite, trained by the artful Jimmy FitzGerald: a horse chronically prone to lameness, even on the morning of the race, he had been put right with a spin round Market Rasen just a week previously, and bolted up off 10st.
Wrongs should be put right.
Those faults must be put right.
This must be put right.
"This could be put right.
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