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[eech] / itʃ /






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They were 15-year-olds when they played against each other at the famous Bunbury Festival – Jacks playing for the London schools' side and Brook the north of England.

From BBC

A social media-led boycott has homed in on Lifetouch, the photography company hired by thousands of U.S. schools each year to take portraits of students.

From The Wall Street Journal

Sam Underhill has urged his England team-mates to "trust each other and the coaches" as they look to avoid yet more Six Nations embarrassment against Italy.

From Barron's

Sri Lanka are bottom of Super Eights Group 2 on zero points, below New Zealand and Pakistan on one point each after their match on Saturday was washed out.

From Barron's

Worldwide, about 12 million people experience chronic wounds each year, including roughly 4.5 million in the United States.

From Science Daily




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