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'I'm being sacrificed as part of a diversion,' he said, halting, barely audible, recognising his fate.
"I try to be part of a debate, not part of a diversion," he says.
That could give the snail just enough of a diversion to scrunch away.
This picture is of a diversion they took either on the way to or from the Foreign Office.
"Mortar rounds were fired into open areas as part of a diversion," the statement says in part.
The elimination of a diversion through Santa Fe in 1937 cut more than 100 miles (160 km) from the route.
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This may be a sign of liberation, a diversion from the expected picture of how girls should be.
First of all, a diversion, a detour, to the Maramotti's art collection is totally rewarded.
Is the EuroMaidan a continuation of, or a diversion from, the 'Orange Revolution'?
And to hashtag transracial lives matter is kind of like a diversion from that.
Includes: situation of children in prison, simple definition of diversion, selecting a diversion programme for a child, advantages of diversion, list of offences not suitable for diversion (under the 2006 Child Bill) & list of diversion options.
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