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yeah i i think my favorite restaurant is always been the one closest you know the closest as long as 's meets the minimum criteria you know of good food
My favorite restaurants are always at least a hundred miles away from my house.
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well that would be a help i wish they would do that here have got so little landfill space left that 're going to run out before the end of this decade and it's really going to be
We have plenty of space in the landfill.
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yeah i know and i did that all through college and it worked too
I did that all through college but never worked
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If that investor were willing to pay extra for the security of limited downside, could buy put options with a strike price of $98, which would lock in her profit on the shares at $18, less whatever the options cost.
THe strike price could be $8.
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see now in a situation like that the boys are only sixteen years old and were sexually involved with her and i think like at that particular point was twenty three you know so wasn't really that much older than them and being a boy at that age i think that 're very um you know let's face it that's at a point in your life when you you're just starting to realize all the things of life
Everyone involved was the same age.
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um-hum um-hum yeah well uh i can see you know 's 's 's it's kind of funny because it seems like loan money you know money with strings attached and if the government changes and the country that loan the money to um i can see why the might have a different attitude towards paying it back it's a lot us that you know don't really loan money to to countries loan money to governments and it's the
We don't loan a lot of money.
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the hologram makes up all these things and uh i mean sometimes sometimes 's funny sometimes 's not but uh you know it's something to pass the time until do and then and then watch football
Sometimes it is amusing to see what the hologram creates.
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oh uh-huh well no wouldn't would they no
No, they wouldn't go there.
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The tourist industry continued to expand, and though became one of the top two income earners in Spain, a realization that unrestricted mass tourism was leading to damaging long-term consequences also began to grow.
Tourism is not very big in Spain.
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She seemed so different "
Had changed a lot since the last time we'd seen her.
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i'm not opposed to it but when its when the time is right will probably just kind of happen you know
I cannot wait for it to happen.
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We did not study the reasons for these deviations specifically, but likely result from the context in which federal CIOs operate.
These deviations mostly involve failure to apply software updates in a timely manner.
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While it's probably true that democracies are unlikely to go to war unless 're attacked, sometimes are the first to take the offensive.
Democracies probably won't go to war unless someone attacks them on their soil
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But to you, who know the truth, I propose to read certain passages which will throw some light on the extraordinary mentality of this great man." opened the book, and turned the thin pages.
There is no information on the mentality of the man, extraordinary or not, contained within the thin-paged book.
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but uh these guys were actually on the road uh two thousand miles from from home when had to file their uh their final exams and send them in
These men filed their midterm exams from home.
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Harlem was our first permanent office, said.
Harlem did a great job
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well the first thing for me is i wonder i see a couple of different ways of talking about what privacy is um if privacy is something that disturbs your private state i mean an invasion of privacy is something that disturbs your private state that's one thing and if privacy is something that comes into your private state and extracts information from it in other words finds something out about you that's another and the first kind of invasion of the first type of privacy seems invaded to me in very much everyday in this country but in the second type at least overtly uh where someone comes in and uh finds out information about you that should be private uh does not seem uh um obviously everyday
All invasions of privacy should be severely punished, because will teach the criminals that is not worth doing.
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From the corner of his eye saw Jamus look over the broken mare.
Jamus looked over the mare.
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But I'll take up my stand somewhere near, and when comes out of the building I'll drop a handkerchief or something, and off you go!"
I want you to follow him, so watch for the signal that I give.
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Isn't a woman's body her most personal property?
Women's bodies belong to themselves, should decide what to do with it.
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The regime's response of ferocious repression plus numerous other ineptitudes led to a third revolution in 1848, with the Bonapartists, led by Napoleon's nephew, emerging triumphant.
France was ruled by Napoleon's nephew after won a revolution in 1848.
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so i guess my experience is is just with what we did and and so didn't really go through the child care route were able to be home together
They were able to be home rather than having to worry about getting child care.
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All of the islands are now officially and proudly part of France, not colonies as were for some three centuries.
The islands are part of France now instead of just colonies.
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Over most of the 1980s and 1990s, the U.S. was able to invest more than saved by attracting financing from abroad.
The US could save more than invested in the 1980's and 90's.
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I have been visiting an old woman in the village, explained, "and as Lawrence told me you were with Monsieur Poirot I thought I would call for you."
There is an old woman in the village that I have been visiting.
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They made little effort, despite the Jesuit presence in Asia, to convert local inhabitants to Christianity or to expand their territory into the interior.
The Jesuit presence in Asia helped to convert local residents to Christianity, allowing to expand their territory.
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The inquiry expanded very quickly, however, from asking what technology failed to an examination of contextual influences, such as
Moved inquiries over from technology failing because thought it may be something else.
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Since his death has been transformed into the Bob Marley Museum and carefully managed by the Marley family to protect the memory of his life.
The museum contains works from other members of the Marley family.
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The conversation had overheard had stimulated his curiosity.
The conversation made him curious because they spoke about treasure
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This having come to his stepmother's ears, taxed him with it on the afternoon before her death, and a quarrel ensued, part of which was overheard.
A fight broke out between the stepmother and the man before her death.
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The Tunnel of Eupalinos can be explored but 's not for the claustrophobic.
Claustrophobics will not enjoy the tunnel of Eupalinos.
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Pulled his cloak tighter and wished for a moment that had not shaved his head.
The man pulled his super hero cape around himself to show off.
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Clearly, GAO needs assistance to meet its looming human capital challenges.
The GAO has been receiving so many applications from qualified job seekers that have had to raise the bar in hiring new employees.
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Reportedly the biggest payment made in such a case, it is hardly a nick in Texaco's annual revenue of more than $30 billion.
The biggest payment made barely hurt their profits.
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Hate them because are smarter, or more studious, or more focused than are.
Hate them out of jealousy for being smarter than us.
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Escaped or abandoned raccoons have been breeding in the wild for the past 20 years and have damaged corn crops, watermelon and melon farms, and rainbow trout hatcheries, the paper said.
Raccoons, if are abandoned, tend to damage things- this is what has been happening for the past 20 years.
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I have been visiting an old woman in the village, explained, "and as Lawrence told me you were with Monsieur Poirot I thought I would call for you."
I am good friends with Monsieur Poirot.
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Chatterbox queried Trudeau about the Dallas Morning News quote.
Chatterbox queried Trudeau about what said about immigrants.
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yeah well Rochester's like right on the shores isn't
Rochester is right on the shores.
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Was replaced in 1910 by the famous old pontoon bridge with its seafood restaurants, which served until the present bridge was opened in 1992.
The pontoon bridge had shops as well as restaurants.
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Even us if you needed," said Jon.
Told them not to ask him to lift a finger.
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With their fluent Vietnamese and Mandarin, help Tran understand her family's eligibility for Medi-Cal and food stamps, assist the 70-year-old woman in finding a place to live and advise abused women how can stay in the country while staying away from their husbands.
Tran spoke Mandarin.
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Was 96 just turning away when heard a piercing whistle, and the faithful Albert came running from the building to join her.
Albert was a dog that came running when heard the whistle.
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Consider the Globe : As the respectable media have become sleazy, the Globe has become sleazier.
The media is becoming sleazy because 's trying to combat brainwashing.
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Works himself into a fake froth; does some calculated, halfhearted gonzo writing; then collects a fat check.
He collects a big check for pretending to be outraged.
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In this moment of American triumphalism, it's hard to resist the temptation to rewrite recent history as the narrative of America's self-reliant, inevitable rise, and to see the future as the story of America's continued ascent into the higher reaches of the New Economy.
America is in the best position has been in in over twenty years.
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Cave 31 tries to emulate the style of the great Hindu temple on a much smaller scale, but the artists here were working on much harder rock and so abandoned their effort.
Cave 31 ran into problems because was made of harder rock.
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Many who fled have returned.
Lots of then came back when realized had nowhere to run to.
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Although a mile long, its name is misleading because is not one street but several different streets.
It is a mile long, each street spanning about a quarter of a mile.
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I put it to you that, wearing a suit of Mr. Inglethorp's clothes, with a black beard trimmed to resemble his, you were there ”and signed the register in his name!
The green suit that wore was actually Mr. Inglethorp's which stole from his closet a few days ago.
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Then he is very sure.
Is very sure of himself.
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Tom is the winner of a year's supply of Turtle Wax, and will receive his prize just as soon as the Shopping Avenger figures out how much Turtle Wax actually constitutes a year's supply.
There are no winners of the one year supply of Turtle wax.
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in you know just dealing with the customer maybe that's there only reason why don't it'd seem like 'd just put a little barrel out there and say it pour here and go on we'll take your money
I do not deal with customers well.
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Why blame her because had been true to her creed?
Was not faithful to her own belief system.
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When the next modernist revolution comes around, 'll be ready.
The man will be prepared.
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Do you know what this is?" With a dramatic gesture flung back the left side of her coat and exposed a small enamelled badge.
The coat that wore was long enough to cover her knees.
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Although all four categories of emissions are down substantially, only achieve 50-75% of the proposed cap by 2007 (shown as the dotted horizontal line in each of the above figures).
There has been a substantial decrease in each of the emission categories.
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As of last week charges $50 an hour minimum instead of $25 for the services of his yearling Northern Utah Legal Aid Foundation.
His charges went down.
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The formal splendor of the grounds testify to the 18th-century desire to tame nature, but is done with such superlative results that one can only be thankful that the work was undertaken.
The grounds were really beautiful.
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Although all four categories of emissions are down substantially, only achieve 50-75% of the proposed cap by 2007 (shown as the dotted horizontal line in each of the above figures).
All of the emission categories experienced a downturn except for one.
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In fact, it's wise to drive as little as possible inside Paris; the p??riph??rique ringroad runs around the city and 's worth staying on it until you're as close as possible to your destination.
The ringroad in Paris will take you to most destinations.
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They made little effort, despite the Jesuit presence in Asia, to convert local inhabitants to Christianity or to expand their territory into the interior.
The Jesuit thought that by converting the Asian people to Christianity, would help them to expand their territory.
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and so i have really enjoyed that but but there are i do have friends that watch programs like want to see a particular program and are either home watching it or definitely recording it have some programs that won't miss
What programs do your friends like to watch?
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An organization's activities, core processes, and resources must be aligned to support its mission and help achieve its goals.
A company's mission can be realized even without the alignment of resources.
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In fact, the sloping shoulder was the noticeable feature of the new clothes of the Dior era, coming as did immediately in the wake of the Joan Crawford/Rosalind Russell period and its vigorous shoulder padding.
Dior era was known for sloping shoulders after the period of shoulder padding.
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Although all four categories of emissions are down substantially, only achieve 50-75% of the proposed cap by 2007 (shown as the dotted horizontal line in each of the above figures).
The downturn in the emission categories simply isn't enough in our estimation.
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After the purge of foreigners, only a few stayed on, strictly confined to Dejima Island in Nagasaki Bay.
A few foreigners were confined to Dejima Island because were dangerous.
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But when was persuaded by divers means to help us, gave up after one week, declaring it beyond his powers.
Solved the issue within seven days, because was so smart.
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Gave the girl clothes and gifts and took her to her Connecticut estate for weekend pony rides, according to the Star . How was I supposed to compete with that?
She gave the boy clothes, gifts and pony rides. That's hard to compete with.
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we only have to get up for you know for the daytime feedings
Can sleep all day, since don't have any daytime feedings.
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That is exactly what our head coupon issuer Alan Greenspan did in 1987--and what I believe would do again.
This is what Greenspan did in 1987 and what I think will do again, much to the detriment of the economy.
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and 're more independent and there's things to do then it's good for to go to different i mean it he goes to a a mother's day out program now once a week both of my kids do
Independence does not grant anymore options for them.
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so i really i really don't have heart burn at all with doing it myself over four nights tie i tied the car up if four days but 're fortunate didn't need it
I tied the car up for four nights but I had heartburn the entire time.
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i wonder how kept up with them though it seemed like the buffaloes were moving so fast i guess graze though that wouldn't have been a problem
It seemed difficult, keeping up with the buffaloes.
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The purpose of the Diwan-i-Khas is hotly disputed; it is not necessarily the hall of private audience that its name implies.
The name suggest that is open to the public.
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well the channel eight when came here thirteen fourteen years ago Dave Fox and Tracy Rowlett came together uh from Oklahoma City and apparently channel eight was way down and now have turned it all around and done a pretty remarkable job and then
Channel 8 came here fourteen years ago, I still don't watch it, but 's doing great now.
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and these poor guys out there uh trying to uphold the law um i don't know i kind of think should bring back capital punishment
I think that capital punishment should remain illegal.
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(Cohen 1999) Although many observers would view this as an extreme step could reduce costs and allow increased efficiencies.
Many observers view it an extreme step to lower costs and increase efficiencies.
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and you know if i know that 're gonna be there you know you you i try to really watch it and like you say you know really dress up and if i know 're not you know i i've been doing a lot of reorganization you know the last couple of months the same way you are you know and it's just so it's just impossible to crawl down on the floor and dig through boxes in a dress you know it is so
I never try to watch it.
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you know even even into major things just to keep our car longer because i don't think get the money that put into them out of them in two years or three years and of course i was never in a position where i could trade my car off every two years
I get a brand new car every couple of years.
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Once know their Social Security benefits promised under current law, workers can calculate how much can expect from employer-sponsored pension plans and how much need to save on their own for retirement.
Social Security benefits are useful for the worker in securing their retirement and financial freedom when reach seniority.
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yeah exactly right it really is because 're gonna get them one way or another will always have a way look at drugs always have a way to get that so
Will never get drugs, because the government passed a bill that prohobits all of them.
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If you need to use the mail, would be helpful if you sent your comments both in writing and on diskette (in Word or ASCII format).
We don't need more than one copy of your comments, either a diskette or writing will do.
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Tax purists would argue that the value of the homemakers' hard work--and the intrafamily benefits presumably receive in return for it--should, in fact, be treated as income and taxed, just like the wages paid to outside service providers such as baby sitters and housekeepers.
To tax purists, the value of the homemakers' hard work should be taxed, and my economy teacher agrees with that.
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11 These departures permit take advantage of the lower cost of living as well as to be reunited with their spouses and children.
The departures help take advantage of the low cost of living in the south.
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Buried his remains to spare her mother the gruesome sight.
Quickly ate his remains to steal all the nutrients for herself.
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Said that (1) agencies need to be able to design their procedures to fit their particular circumstances (e.g.
The authors of the recently introduced bill stated each agency would be required to match their operational methods to their particular situations.
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This is one of the reasons we're growing too weak to fight the Satheri. "What's wrong with a ceremony of worship, if you must worship your eggshell?" Dave asked.
shouldn't worship our eggshells, why do even have ceremonies at all? asked Dave.
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The entire economy received a massive jump-start with the outbreak of the Korean War, with Japan ironically becoming the chief local supplier for an army had battled so furiously just a few years earlier.
Japan became the local supplier for Korea.
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because i don't want to my mother was also a domineering type of personality because had to take over the things that my dad fell short in
My mother was domineering since filled in my father's shoes.
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But said thought the Ledfords understood could qualify only if put down a stated income, typically an undocumented business income that raises the borrower's interest rate.
Thought didn't need anything to qualify.
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Was replaced in 1910 by the famous old pontoon bridge with its seafood restaurants, which served until the present bridge was opened in 1992.
The famous old pontoon bridge with its seafood restaurants, served from 1910 until 1992.
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Sitting up at night is always rather jumpy, she confessed.
Confessed to her cat, "Sitting up at night is a rather jumpy experience."
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Don't take it to heart, lad, said kindly.
You should buy into what was said.
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are you and since being Argentinean we also have a lot of pasta
're Argentinean so hate to eat any pasta or Italian food.
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If the face has been getting longer at the bottom over the generations, has been getting shorter (and broader) on top.
The shape of the face doesn't change at all over the span of generations.
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He seemed a trifle embarrassed.
What saw embarrassed him.
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yep that's what he's worried about the trees or a bush because lilac bushes grow fast some people uh would really like to have them and then the people that do have them spread and sprout all over their their lawn
The lilac bushes grow so fast and latch onto everything around them, so could prevent the trees from getting water.
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When leave the house shall be followed again, but not molested, FOR IT IS Mr. BROWN'S PLAN THAT ARE TO LEAD HIM.
Mr. Brown has made a plan for us to lead him.
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Though abstains from showbizzy campaigning, markets his virtue and exploits his legend.
Is not capable to market his virtue, exploiting his legend.
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