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Possessed, The

noun

  1. a novel (1871) by Dostoevsky.



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Mr Knox said no "sensible reason" had been suggested for why Mr Graham would want to fell the tree but Mr Carruthers had "some sort of thing" for the landmark and possessed the kit and capability to fell it.

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On the way home, a silent contemplation possessed the car.

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"He has always endeavoured to bring in and play the type of players that possessed the necessary characteristics and shared his vision as to how the game should be played," he said.

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Rice, who had a goal ruled out for offside, said Arsenal were "fluid" and possessed the "enthusiasm, drive and hunger" that the knockout stages demand.

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The UC Riverside scholar is “a white woman who has built her career with a fantastical ‘Native’ identity that no one in her family has ever possessed,” the group posted.

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