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stop running around,its dangerous

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it's dangerous!

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dit is gevaarlik!

Last Update: 2014-02-01
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why is it dangerous to leave your child home alone in afrikaans

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hoekom is dit gevaarlik om jou kind alleen in afrikaans tuis te laat?

Last Update: 2023-09-25
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it was a a normal day. the sun was out and the birds were singing.children were running around in the park with their dogs. the street was filled with cars and the traffic was unreal

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dit was a normal dag.die sun was out en die voels was singing.kinders was speel in die park met hulle honde.die straat was baie busy met motortjies en die traffic was nie real nie.

Last Update: 2014-05-20
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if that thing is making earth more like krypton won't you be weaker around it?

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as dat ding van die aarde krypton maak, word jy dan nie swakker?

Last Update: 2016-10-27
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lisbon, portugal is one of the oldest cities in the world, and the oldest in western europe, lisbon, the capital city of portugal, revolves around its strategic geographical position at the mouth of the tagus, the longest river in the iberian peninsula. its spacious and sheltered natural harbour made the city historically an important seaport for trade between the mediterranean sea and northern europe. lisbon has long enjoyed the commercial advantages of its proximity to southern and extreme wes

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western europe, as well as to sub-saharan africa and the americas, and today its waterfront is lined with kilometers of docks, and wharves, that accommodate the largest oil tankers. you can ride on the famous lisbon trams and sit back as you tour lisbon’s main historical sights. the quaint yellow remodelado trams rattle through the city passing important attractions such as the basilica da estrela, the grand assembleia da república, the ancient se cathedral, and the baroque-styled santo antónio church. unlike many other european city destinations, you can be amazed at the sights of the city in the morning then hop on the train and be plunging your toes into the soft sand and breathe in the salty sea air in just under half an hour. you can really get the best of both worlds in lisbon.

Last Update: 2023-04-11
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. us being the smart preteens we were decided to walk alongside the ravine. we walked along side the ravine for about an hour. at the bottom of the ravine was a small stream and a few large pointy rocks here and there. alongside the ravine was a few amount of redwood tress but they had all been off to the side out of the way of our self made trail. eventually we came up to a tree that was right in the middle of the trail. we could either go around it safely but walk in a bush or go around withou

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Last Update: 2021-03-15
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