单词:quae erant demonstranda
plural of quod erat demonstrandum
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A man talks on his smart phone at the Dubai Financial Market in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, 30 Nov 2009 The United Arab Emirates says it is disappointed with the United States for criticizing its decision to ban key Blackberry communication services
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