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"That was just a random one he went back on," Collins said.
Don't just place a random one you found off the Internet on the card.
He picked a random one.
"The sample is a random one and so representative of the city as a whole.
The event is a random one, and yet it has emotional or psychological meaning for him.
All that you can read is a random one per cent.
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"This is not about creating random one-off products," he says.
And they weren't random one-off events, but reams of tiny pinpricks – like my own experiences – so niggling and normalised that to protest about each one felt trivial.
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