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You wonder on one hand how anybody could do this to a beautiful child, a precious child who deserved to live.

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Ms Kenyon says, on one hand, the government is telling parents they can expect cheaper bills, but she believes they are not paying enough to nurseries to provide them.

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"I have mixed feelings about them because on one hand I feel very fortunate to have seen the best decades at Tottenham since the 1960s," he said.

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Under the agreement between the EU on one hand, and Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay on the other, tariffs will be greatly reduced and the amounts of imports and exports allowed will be increased.

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But Hegseth also talked out of both sides of his mouth, claiming, on one hand, that the poorly defined allegations against him are "made up" while also admitting to "kernels of truth."

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