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that's not good...

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that's not good...

Last Update: 2018-02-13
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:but they cannot help their neighbors;:that's not good, hackers,that's not good.

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:but they cannot help their neighbors;:that's not good, hackers, that's not good.

Last Update: 2016-03-03
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ignorarplease do not translate the %foo words as they define a syntax used internally by a parser to describe a filename.

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ignore

Last Update: 2011-10-23
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the simple words "brother" and "sister" are rarely used to describe a person, and most commonly appear in the plural.

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the simple words "brother" and "sister" are rarely used to describe a person, and most commonly appear in the plural.

Last Update: 2016-03-03
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as part of his desire to bring back the divine language to poetry and science, he creates an "ark of salvation" in order to describe a prophetic and apocalyptic future which emphasizes the important of christ and england.

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as part of his desire to bring back the divine language to poetry and science, he creates an "ark of salvation" in order to describe a prophetic and apocalyptic future which emphasises the importance of christ and england.

Last Update: 2016-03-03
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however, whilst this word may describe a brother who shares either one or both parents, there is a separate word - شقيق ("shaqeeq") - to describe a brother with whom one shares both parents.

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however, whilst this word may describe a brother who shares either one or both parents, there is a separate word - شقيق ("shaqīq") - to describe a brother with whom one shares both parents.

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Last Update: 2012-11-08
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