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内容摘要:What followed was "the most significant" manhunt in Hertfordshire Police's recent history, according to local commander Ch Supt Jon Simpson.

What followed was "the most significant" manhunt in Hertfordshire Police's recent history, according to local commander Ch Supt Jon Simpson.

At one point, in a reference to the actress's teeth, she asks: "Fluoride? What's that?"Wood, who burst onto screens in Netflix's Sex Education, said she was "not thin skinned" and understood that SNL was about "caricature".

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"But the whole joke was about fluoride," she wrote on Sunday."I have big gap teeth not bad teeth.""The rest of the skit was punching up," Wood added, "and I/Chelsea was the only one punched down on".

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She said that she was not "hating on" Sarah Sherman, but "hating on the concept".Wood also shared a comment by an unnamed user describing the sketch as "sharp and funny" before taking "a screeching turn into 1970s misogyny".

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"This sums up my view," the actress added.

She also criticised Sherman's accent, writing: "I respect accuracy even if it's mean."The first pontiff to use the name Leo, whose papacy ended in 461, met Attila the Hun and persuaded him not to attack Rome.

The last Pope Leo led the Church from 1878 to 1903 and wrote an influential treatise on workers' rights.Former Archbishop of Boston Seán Patrick O'Malley wrote on his blog that the new pontiff "has chosen a name widely associated with the social justice legacy of Pope Leo XIII, who was pontiff at a time of epic upheaval in the world, the time of the industrial revolution, the beginning of Marxism, and widespread immigration".

The new Pope's LGBT views are unclear, but some groups, including the conservative College of Cardinals, believe he may be less supportive than Francis.Leo XIV has shown support for a declaration from Francis to permit blessings for same-sex couples and others in "irregular situations", although he has added that bishops must interpret such directives in accordance with local contexts and cultures.

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