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[ koh-meez ]
noun
plural comites
- Astronomy. companion 1( def 6 ).
- Anatomy. a blood vessel accompanying another vessel or a nerve.
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“There is not a thing that comes to mind,” Harris replied.
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“When so much of what you see over the ’60s when it comes to Blackness is struggle, it’s radical to see joy and to be able to laugh and for it to be surreal.”
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Of course, he’s hoping something good comes out of Saturday’s race.
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It comes after a spate of wild blazes earlier this month - including one which damaged a decade's worth of conservation work on the Isle of Arran.
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It comes as M&S enters the second week of a cyber attack that has caused chaos costing it millions of pounds in lost sales.
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