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Earlier this year, Business Minister Baroness Jones of Whitchurch told the House of Lords that the Post Office is "unfortunately, still dependent on the Horizon system", and the only way Fujitsu could be "out of the picture" immediately would mean shutting down all local post offices.

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With the Police, which also included guitarist Andy Summers, out of the picture, the drummer-percussionist changed course and became an in-demand film and TV score composer, working on such notable films as “Rumble Fish” and “Wall Street” as well as TV’s “The Equalizer,” “Dead Like Me” and more.

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"Even getting a credit card can be out of the picture, which for a lot of lower-income people —especially if they have inconsistent income — credit cards can help them with cash flow," said Tiffany Johnson, a certified financial planner and co-founder of Piece of Wealth Planning.

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Transgender activists were concerned that the focus on sexuality would leave gender out of the picture and render the demographically small group even more powerless; meanwhile, bisexuals were worried that the focus on immutability would diminish their passionate view that desire is flexible and not defined by gender.

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With Marine Le Pen out of the picture, the RN loses much of its appeal.

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