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But the HEPA filter for Olivers Vibe got dirty very quickly. And, it was not cleanableit was simply replaceable. When it turned filthy brown, Oliver went back to Target to buy a new filter. Oddly, Target sold the F15 belt for the Vibe, but not the fi
Oliver went to Target to buy a new vacuum cleaner. The vacuum cleaners at Target cost $60 to $500. The expensive ones were too bulky and, of course, too expensive. He bought the cheapest one in the store: a Dirt Devil Vibe. Its label claimed that it
Lesson 12 Here's to WEFL! [00:-0.50]为WEFL干杯 [00:-1.00]1.Leave it on.I want to see the credits. No, [00:-1.50]让它开着吧。我想看一下演职员表。不, [00:-2.00]I want to talk.We've seen enough credits. [00:-2.50]我想聊天,我们
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