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always just a
palagi mo na lang akong inaaway
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always just retreat
palagi na lang urong sulong
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you always just stay awake
laging puyat
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you will always just be heartbeat away
you will always be heartbeat away
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why do you always just king thinking?
bakit po?
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i always just fallen on this subject
palagi na na overheat
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a beautiful lake lay just beyond the forest.
isang magandang lawa'y nasa dako paroon ng gubat.
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whatever happens we will always just keep moving
kahit anong mangyari lagi lang tayong patuloy na gagalaw sa tagalog
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so be careful what you say or do man.. its not about always just about you
kaya mag ingat ka sa sinabi mo
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khyber pass, khyber also spelled khaybar, or khaibar, most northerly and important of the passes between afghanistan and pakistan. the pass connects kābul with peshāwar. the pass has historically been the gateway for invasions of the indian subcontinent from the northwest. the name khyber is also applied to the range of arid, broken hills through which the pass runs and which form the last spurs of the spin ghar (safīd kūh) range. on either side of the connecting ridge are the sources of two small streams, the beds of which form the khyber gorge. this narrow gorge forms the khyber pass; it winds between cliffs of shale and limestone, 600–1,000 feet (180–300 m) high, and enters the khyber hills from the shadi bagiār opening, a few miles beyond jamrūd, pak., and continues northwestward for about 33 miles (53 km). just beyond the old afghan fort of haft chāh, it opens onto the barren lowyah dakkah plain, which stretches to the kābul river.
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