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The moon shone down on the lake like a spotlight. It was a warm summer evening, and I found the night sky, with its 1) glistening stars, relaxing to watch. Five of us were sitting on the dock, wishing
Its not clear which side is going to prevail, and thats why we make this moment such an important time. The WikiLeaks respondent Julian Assenge, he is *seen by the public scene for over a year and *for over two years now has been found in Ecuadorian
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A: What are you doing here today? B: I would like to fight my ticket. A: Is the arresting officer in the courtroom today? B: Yes, the officer is here today. A: What's your case? B: I was pulled over for running a red light, but I never did. A: Do you
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