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drew

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heretic

Last Update: 2014-09-18
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Tagalog

walks downstairs

English

walks down stair

Last Update: 2022-10-27
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Tagalog

that when i talk to you oh, cupid walks right through and shoots an arrow through my heart

English

that when i talk to you oh, cupid walks right through and shoots an arrow through my heart

Last Update: 2024-02-17
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Tagalog

anong gusto mong gawin ngayon, nancy boy drew?

English

what do you want to do, nancy boy drew?

Last Update: 2016-10-27
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Tagalog

jim drew a package from his overcoat pocket and threw it upon the table

English

jim drew a package from his overcoat pocket and threw it upon the table

Last Update: 2021-01-04
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dapat sabihin ni arianna kay drew na nagkaroon siya ng hpv para pati c drew maka pag latest at magamot na din

English

arianna must tell drew that there was a cia for hpv as well as c drew mka latest and can also be treated

Last Update: 2024-02-04
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(verse 1) july eight, two thousand and eight, a law took flight magna carta for women, shining a light on discrimination's shadows, it sought to erase for equality's promise, to find its rightful place cedaw's echo, a global decree for women's rights, standing proud and free philippines rises, with a purpose so clear to lift every woman, banish all fear (chorus) this is our magna carta, a song for every soul breaking down the barriers, making us whole no more second-class citizens, we rise above with strength and with courage, fueled by equal love for women’s potential, a nation's embrace a future of progress, in every time and space (verse 2) the government's duty, to lead the way true to protect and to nurture, me and you from all forms of bias, the law will defend our rights as women, will never bend agencies working, hand in hand we stand policies and programs, across the land for the needs of the women, the focus is clear to empower and uplift, year after year (verse 3) through customs and cultures, stereotypes we fight breaking down the structures, for what is right traditions that bind us, we challenge with grace for equality's victory, in every time and place no more silent struggles, we claim our own way for a world where all women, can shine like the day through words and actions, we dismantle the lie that men are more worthy, our spirits fly (chorus) this is our magna carta, a song for every soul breaking down the barriers, making us whole no more second-class citizens, we rise above with strength and with courage, fueled by equal love for women’s potential, a nation's embrace a future of progress, in every time and space (bridge) from young girls and elders, to all walks of life marginalized sisters, escaping all strife women with disabilities and in difficult plight we stand together, bathed in this new light for the farmers and workers, the migrants so far the indigenous sisters, under every star we're all in this together, hand in hand, we climb breaking down the chains of the past, one step at a time (chorus) this is our magna carta, a song for every soul breaking down the barriers, making us whole no more second-class citizens, we rise above with strength and with courage, fueled by equal love for women’s potential, a nation's embrace a future of progress, in every time and space (outro) magna carta for women, a promise renewed for equality’s triumph, understood every woman respected, valued and free a filipino vision, for all to see

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(verse 1) july eight, two thousand and eight, a law took flight magna carta for women, shining a light on discrimination's shadows, it sought to erase for equality's promise, to find its rightful place cedaw's echo, a global decree for women's rights, standing proud and free philippines rises, with a purpose so clear to lift every woman, banish all fear (chorus) this is our magna carta, a song for every soul breaking down the barriers, making us whole no more second class citizens, we rise abo

Last Update: 2025-01-19
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