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At first glance it looked like a Wang word processorit had a Wang keyboard and a Wang casing. It was only on second glance that Richard Hagstrom saw that the casing had been split open (and not gently, either; it looked to him as if the job had been
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G sat in the bedroom and looked at the paper that covered the walls. He felt strange. He and his wife had slept in this room all of their married life. Yet he could not remember what the walls looked like. He had been blind. Now he could see again.
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A: We are going to bring dishes from home. B: What dishes are you going to prepare? A: Mary is going to prepare beef with orange peel which she learnt from her Chinese friend. Tom makes good toast chicken. You know what? Molly is going to bring a fis
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