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Unless the Europeans plugged those gaps, he questioned, how much longer would America see NATO as a militarily useful partner?Some of Mr Gates's criticisms were unfair.
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The banter came as thick and fast as polyfilla, and was just as good at plugging those awkward gaps!
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Some volunteering programmes are attempting to plug these gaps.
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