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we need to take time to know each other

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we need to meet

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opus deo dignum

Last Update: 2018-08-08
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we need to rideam

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nos postulo ut ridean

Last Update: 2021-05-16
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where we need to be

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qua nos futuros postulo

Last Update: 2022-02-08
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we need to get going.

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nobis eundum est.

Last Update: 2014-02-01
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i need to take a break

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Last Update: 2024-04-15
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take time to do what makes your soul happy

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do what makes your soul happy

Last Update: 2020-03-13
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for this country is in chaos and needs to be liberated fro mthe tyrants that control everything. the needs to take back control.

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you have not yet shining thence; but they are all of them in the farmhouse already led. amelia when she sees the slaves in the kitchen, she shouts, "why do not you fasciitis, mosleti slaves? we need to get back to the city? we are today the second hour away from the farmhouse "he still sleeps door porter. the sixth secretly enters through the door and, when a janitor detecting, in a loud voice, "hooray! to returned! i want to see rome! " porter, arouses a great voice, "go away, sorry," cries the porter asleep. "oh, poor me

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nondum lucet, sed omnes in villā iam occupati sunt. aurelia, ubi in culinā servos conspicit, irata clamat, “cur vos nihil fasciitis, mosleti servi? nobis necesse est ad urbem redire! nos hodie secundā horā e villā discedimus” prope ianuam ianitor adhuc dormit. sextus per ianuam furtim intrat et, ubi janitorem conspicit, magnā voce clamat, “eugepae! ad romam redimus! ego romam videre volo!” magna vox ianitorem excitat, “abi, moleste,” exclamat ianitor semisomnus. “o me miserum

Last Update: 2020-12-10
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