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A: Which bus should I take from PHS to Vons? B: Can you tell me which Vons you want to go to? A: I believe that it's on Fair Oaks and Orange Grove. B: You'll have to catch two different buses to get there. A: Do you know which buses I need to take? B
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Anne Karin Kaasa - Gje Meg Handa Di Gje meg handa di, ven, naring;r det kveldar, det blir moslash;rkt og me treng ei hand Lat dei ljose og venlege tankar, fylgja med inn i draumars land Lat varmen fraring; ein som er glad i deg, tenne stjerner i mosl
A: Do you know which bus will take me from PHS to Vons? B: Which Vons do you want to go to? A: It's on Fair Oaks and Orange Grove. B: You actually need to catch two buses. A: Okay, which ones do I need to take? B: The first bus you need to get on is
Duracell is perhaps the worlds best known make of batteries. The brand is owned by the multinational conglomerate Proctor and Gamble. Duracell was founded by scientist Samuel Ruben and entrepreneur Philip Rogers Mallory. They developed an alkaline te
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STEVE INSKEEP, HOST: In the age of Snapchat and Instagram, where almost anybody can have the equivalent of a photo studio in their hands, some people still use old-style photo booths. That's especially true in Japan, where the photo booths are called
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