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So it is not surprising that the prospect of leaving all this behind after completing my thesis made me rather sad, but I knew I had to move on as I wanted new challenges.
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The taoiseach said: "It is perhaps not surprising that Ireland regards the prospect of the UK leaving the EU as a major strategic risk.
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