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It would require a series of deals nationwide emulating North Yorkshire, which now has a unitary authority after eight councils were merged together last year.

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“I’ve tried to write for other people, to emulate their sound, but it’s really hard. They always want me to write from my own perspective,” Tems said.

Petaia, 24, had already been linked with a switch from rugby union and will aim to emulate fellow Australian Jordan Mailata.

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That just has me sitting, at this age, like I want to emulate that by the time I’m her age.

And ever since De Gaulle, presidents have tried – and generally failed – to emulate his stature.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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