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Panyabí

old man

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old man in masshini langague

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Panyabí

& man ਪੇਜ਼

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& man pages

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Panyabí

fuck you man

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can't talk whatsapp only

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man: smb. conf

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man: smb. conf

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Panyabí

man jeet jag jeet

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man jeete jagjeet

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man jeete jagjeet

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Panyabí

man jeete jag jeet e

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man jeete jag jeet

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Panyabí

reading maketh a full man

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reading maketh a full man

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ਇੱਕ ਤੋਂ ਜਿਆਦਾ man ਸਫ਼ੇ ਹਨ ।

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there is more than one matching man page.

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Panyabí

man jeete jag jeet arath punjabi

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man jeete jag jeet arath punjabi

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man jeete jag jeet essay in punjabi

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the person who goes on to teach the essay in punjabi

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Panyabí

@ title: group 'man locale'...

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kdm - dialog here you can configure the basic appearance of the kdm login manager in dialog mode, i. e. a greeting string, an icon etc.

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Panyabí

ਮੁੱਖ ਸਹਾਇਕ ਵਿੱਚ ਕਲਾਇਟ ਢਾਂਚਾ ਦਿਓ, ਮੱਦਦ ਲਈ man x ਵੇਖੋ

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sets the client geometry of the main widget - see man x for the argument format (usually widthxheight+xpos+ypos)

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i still don't know you as a boat man or not.

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i will call you there, the night is cloudy, the day.

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man ਫਾਇਲਾਂname

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ksp files

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man ਸਫ਼ਾ & lauri. watts; & lauri. watts. mail; ਨੇ ਲਿਖਿਆ

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man page written by & lauri. watts; & lauri. watts. mail;

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the story, “a cup of tea” tells us how people show generosity to people whom they consider their inferior. people do so partly to show off their superiority to the poorer beings. generosity in most cases is only to satisfy one’s ego. the story further shows how generosity and benevolence evaporates when the object of pity goes against one’s self interest, ego and vanity. rosemary fell was very rich. though she was not very pretty, she made up for it as she lived in extreme style and fashion. one cold night, after coming out of a shop of fancy antiques, she came across a girl by the name of miss smith. the poor girl wanted the price of a cup of tea from rosemary. it seemed to be a very romantic adventure for rosemary like those events that take place in novelos or on the stage. she thought of doing something generous. she asked the girl to come home and take tea with her. the poor girl was startled at it. she did not believe rosemary at first. she even suspected that rosemary might hand her over to the police. but at last rosemary took her home. all the generous impulses worked in rosemary. she wanted to show that those nice things that happened in novels and fairy tales about godmothers and generous rich people did really happen in real life also. she felt the unity in all of all women too. she thought it was a duty of a woman to help another woman. she took the girl upstairs to her bed room. the girl was very nervous at the unexpected turn of things. but rosemary was all encouragement. she even helped her take off her clothes. she asked her maid servant to bring her some brandy and then tea. the poor girl was too hungry. she declared that she would faint if she did not take some tea at once. rosemary gave her tea, sandwiches, and bread and butter. the meal had a very good effect on the girl. she looked much better. now it was the turn of rosemary to enquire about the girl and shower her generosity on the poor creature. she was going to begin her enquiry when her husband, phillip, came in. rosemary introduced the poor girl, miss smith, to him as her friend. phillip was a little astonished. he asked his wife to come to the library. when they were alone he asked her about the girl. rosemary told him all about it and her intention to keep the girl in her house and be generous to her. phillip, a practical man, knew that it was not practical. he told his wife. but rosemary who knew more of romantic novels than life would not listen to him. she only wondered why it was not possible if it could be possible in books.

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paragraphthe story, “a cup of tea” tells us how people show generosity to people whom they consider their inferior. people do so partly to show off their superiority to the poorer beings. generosity in most cases is only to satisfy one’s ego. the story further shows how generosity and benevolence evaporates when the object of pity goes against one’s self interest, ego and vanity. rosemary fell was very rich. though she was not very pretty, she made up for it as she lived in extreme style and fashion. one cold night, after coming out of a shop of fancy antiques, she came across a girl by the name of miss smith. the poor girl wanted the price of a cup of tea from rosemary. it seemed to be a very romantic adventure for rosemary like those events that take place in novelos or on the stage. she thought of doing something generous. she asked the girl to come home and take tea with her. the poor girl was startled at it. she did not believe rosemary at first. she even suspected that rosemary might hand her over to the police. but at last rosemary took her home. all the generous impulses worked in rosemary. she wanted to show that those nice things that happened in novels and fairy tales about godmothers and generous rich people did really happen in real life also. she felt the unity in all of all women too. she thought it was a duty of a woman to help another woman. she took the girl upstairs to her bed room. the girl was very nervous at the unexpected turn of things. but rosemary was all encouragement. she even helped her take off her clothes. she asked her maid servant to bring her some brandy and then tea. the poor girl was too hungry. she declared that she would faint if she did not take some tea at once. rosemary gave her tea, sandwiches, and bread and butter. the meal had a very good effect on the girl. she looked much better. now it was the turn of rosemary to enquire about the girl and shower her generosity on the poor creature. she was going to begin her enquiry when her husband, phillip, came in. rosemary introduced the poor girl, miss smith, to him as her friend. phillip was a little astonished. he asked his wife to come to the library. when they were alone he asked her about the girl. rosemary told him all about it and her intention to keep the girl in her house and be generous to her. phillip, a practical man, knew that it was not practical. he told his wife. but rosemary who knew more of romantic novels than life would not listen to him. she only wondered why it was not possible if it could be possible in books.

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