Every morning Saeed goes to his farmland, only meters away from the borderline. |
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A common complaint is replacement of borderline fences and wood retaining walls. |
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It is worth noting that motorcycles were used to patrol the borderline and were seen as an effective force multiplier. |
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Conventional perimetry and even campimetry provides information pertaining to the borderline between seeing and non-seeing areas. |
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In 1994, the borderline of the City of Warsaw was enlarged to the surrounded province. |
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One team is the defense and tries to protect the borderline, preventing the other team from entering. |
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But it's definitely somewhere near the New York-New Jersey borderline, where are the posh Victorian homes are. |
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San Yuan Li, which used to mark the physical and mental borderline of the city has now become a little dot in the endless urban network. |
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The Seminar room is prominently located at the river front, towards the borderline of the property. |
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But surely you understand that it is impossible to control the entire borderline at all times. |
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Two thousand years ago, a Roman fortress had guarded the borderline of the empire. |
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Since then, hundreds of thousands have crossed the borderline through holes they made into the 6-meter height concrete wall. |
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Welner explains that someone with a severe, brief, psychotic reaction, who has borderline personality disorder, might even hallucinate. |
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Dias de las Noches sits on the borderline between dance and theatre typical of the venue. |
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The decor and costumes, by Peter McKintosh, are imaginative and cleverly sit on the borderline between reality and fantasy. |
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The student who relies upon lecture notes is destined to achieve, at best, a borderline pass and risks failing. |
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It was an enjoyable and memorable night on the borderline of Galway and Mayo. |
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That's right on the borderline between a Category 2 and Category 3 and this could very well become a Category 3 hurricane. |
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Brilliantly passionate and incisive vocals over stunning arrangements on the borderline between jazz, classical and flamenco. |
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My work on the origin of the Universe is on the borderline between science and religion, but I try to stay on the scientific side of the border. |
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First, it may be the case that psi lurks in this borderline between reality and imagination. |
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In general, that's sort of a fuzzy borderline between psychosurgery and neurological surgery. |
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On the borderline between childhood and adolescence, I was still trying to figure out who I was. |
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And because of that, isn't there a chance that they aren't borderline incompetent, and are closer to borderline great? |
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About 6,000 smokers with borderline to moderate airflow obstruction were recruited and were followed up for 5 years. |
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Recently I developed borderline high blood sugar, and my doctor recommended that I cut down on carbohydrates. |
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I've seen some borderline calls over the years, but I also have seen some pretty flagrant late hits along the way as well. |
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Where better to locate a grandiose businessman with small-town pretensions, brazen ambition and borderline criminality? |
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Or in some cases, they were just complete borderline nutcases with sociopathic tendencies. |
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There will be borderline cases and, pursuantly, cases in which the actual classification is subjective. |
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Just why such an all-knowing man was borderline illiterate remains a mystery. |
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The first half of the film consists of SS officers observing potential recruits in all manner of borderline reprobate acts. |
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The concern for our joint responsibility to encourage rehabilitation should come into play in borderline cases. |
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He worked on the borderline between geometry and set theory, both of which are kind of nineteenth century. |
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You are a borderline hopeless case and unless you take action now you could be living on the breadline come retirement. |
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His borderline sociopathic behaviour leads him into violent confrontations, wherein he's ordered to undergo a psychiatric evaluation. |
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The diagnosis is that of an emotionally unstable borderline personality disorder. |
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Seventeen of the 69 case encounters in the afternoon session were rated as borderline. |
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Although I was borderline delinquent myself, I was more responsible than the people I chose to run around with. |
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Where Kiaria was a quiet and reserved elven maid, Eva was a loud and borderline obnoxious human woman. |
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They now have a platform to voice their social and political views coupled with catchy, playful, and borderline maniacal music. |
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He said all boats were fishing on the borderline and were allowed to travel through the reserve which extends out three sea miles from the shore. |
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All borderline or mildly dyskaryotic smear samples were tested for human papillomavirus. |
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Worrying thing is he's a spitting image of a guy I knew a few years back who was borderline mentalist. |
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He blocked errant pitches in the dirt, expertly framed borderline tosses, turning them into strikes and worked masterfully with pitchers. |
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Another explanation of the findings could be that borderline dementia subjects might have lower leisure activity as a result of early disease. |
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In that case, the patient suffered from a borderline personality disorder coupled with post-traumatic stress disorder. |
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Were the youth of America, desperate for an honest set of heroes, supposed to find these borderline illiterate street skate rats admirable? |
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To be a borderline poverty level working mother is becoming a reality for more and more single, hard working mothers. |
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It is not the sort of nonsense that can arise even in the best system of law out of the need to draw nice distinctions between borderline cases. |
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The problem with shooting over at Bellevue is that there are a lot of borderline psych cases skulking around. |
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The pride she feels in what she is doing, while understandable, is borderline smug. |
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The town's main thoroughfare Duval Street, once borderline sleazy, is now rather smart and other quarters have been similarly refurbished. |
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The precipitation was on that borderline between sleet and just frigid rain. |
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In my youthful consciousness, more, perhaps, than in the case of many others, the borderline between external and internal reality was unfirm. |
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I don't know if it's been raining heavily in Manchester, but the pitch really does look slow, borderline sloshy even. |
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I remember my first journey to the Iguazu Falls, in the borderline between Brazil and Argentina. |
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However, the mighty Caesar had just crossed the borderline between Italy and Cisalpine Gaul known as the Rubincan River. |
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The spatial, in-and-out movement derives from the tension between a core and a periphery, or borderline area. |
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They guarded the borderline on Kamchatka, near Vyborg, anywhere, but not at home. |
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Present guidelines recommend referral for colposcopy after detection of three borderline and two mild abnormalities. |
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Most disappointing of all was his recent essay on improving the public health, for which he was given a borderline fail grade. |
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People with borderline hypoxaemia at sea level may also need supplementary oxygen to avoid becoming compromised at altitude. |
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In the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, the borderline between England and Scotland was in turmoil. |
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Through projective identification, the clinging and overtly dependent borderline partner can express the split-off dependency needs of both. |
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Joseph Hollas settled south of Mr. Besetzny next to the borderline of the village of Wursten. |
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Bar owners complain of unfair business when they are located on the borderline between smoking and non-smoking. |
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The sports talk station gives you a succession of men whose absorption in a fantasy world is, to me, borderline insane. |
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Other sets may highlight his humor heroics, but the majority of the material here is below average and borderline dull. |
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At least one top NBA scout has been telling college underclassmen who might be borderline first-round picks this June that it's better to wait for the 2005 draft. |
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To a borderline workaholic like me, his attitude is a complete tonic. |
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In another series, drafting a fantasy football team by the side of a fallen comrade could be sentimental, even borderline maudlin. |
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According to the aptitude Chronology report, she was also diagnosed with borderline personality disorder. |
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Athanasius Kircher, the eccentric seventeenth-century Jesuit polymath, collector of curiosities, and borderline crank. |
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Vasquez, who has borderline ID, was exonerated in 1989, four years after his conviction. |
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Family and friends describe her as highly dedicated to her job, if not borderline workaholic. |
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Their relationships with each other range from conciliatory to borderline antagonistic. |
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Their borderline baseline distaste for a person they did not know had become a sport, and the off season was finally over. |
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The Richardson family has said that their late sister did not have borderline personality disorder, but was depressed. |
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To some men, women with borderline personality disorder hold an irresistible allure in bed. |
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The regulatory status of borderline technologies is uncertain, and acknowledgement of this is highly important for the control of regenerative medicine. |
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Carter reveals that Jay made weird, borderline mentorly calls to Kimmel long before the Conan contretemps began. |
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Since then, the museum registrar has become borderline obsessive in devoting his time to stopping Landis. |
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Her borderline apologetic view is, frankly, a bit irksome, though not wholly unexpected based on Transmormon. |
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Some thought the bluff carrier commander was borderline nuts. |
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As a result, many stores are unprofitable, borderline profitable, or experiencing declining revenue. |
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The state secretary for maritime affairs stationed naval ships at the 12-mile borderline to ensure that the vessel didn't enter his country's waters. |
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But if instead the defensive line would be build 25 kilometers away from the borderline, the length of the defensive line would grow to 70 kilometers. |
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These are the Alps near the borderline between Italy and Austria. |
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Beginning with the confluence with the Neisse River and continuing to just above Szczecin, the Oder becomes the borderline between Poland and Germany. |
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Dusted throughout the borderline of the yard flowers can transform your topographic point from a run-of-the-mill house to a showplace full of style. |
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I grew up out of living right next to the borderline of L.A. County. |
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Grass fires breaking out from Mongolia crossed the borderline with China. |
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The main purpose of this deputation is to protect the borderline. |
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It was typical of his work, very much on the borderline between mathematics and physical science, and exhibiting technical skill in classical analysis that is rare nowadays. |
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Emma's voice was borderline between sweet, and annoyingly too sweet. |
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During long stretches of borderline freezing temperatures when the frost line neither advances nor recedes, water is continually drawn up to the ice lens where it freezes. |
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Most of this stuff is borderline cruel or harassing, not entertaining. |
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Nationality nouns lie on the borderline between proper and common nouns. |
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While his performance has its share of moments that borderline on the shrill, by the end of the movie he has managed to generate more than a little sympathy. |
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The Youth Hostel Association says 39 hostels are loss-making and the same number again are borderline, and there is a market for budget accommodation in city centres. |
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But it does seem borderline egregious that Amy Poehler has yet to win an Emmy for Parks and recreation. |
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Friends allege he is painfully shy and a borderline social inadequate. |
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This is not democracy, it is dictatorship, and it is borderline fascism. |
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So once again they manage to juxtapose the puissant music with the borderline puerile ideas, ensorcelling you before dropping you with an abrupt thud. |
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The Meehl Foundation specializes in the treatment of borderline, bipolar, major depression, anxiety, PTSD, and substance abuse disorders. |
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Since late 2007, the patient had developed mild macrocytic anaemia with a borderline low platelet count. |
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Considering the existence of such borderline phenomena as puns, oxymorons, zeugmas, spoonerisms, malapropisms, irony, allegory, etc. |
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Effects of increased adrenomedullary activity and taurine in young patients with borderline hypertension. |
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However, this must be regarded as a borderline case as there is no Ordnance Survey surveyed height for the top of Grisedale Hause. |
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Limburgish straddles the borderline between 'Low Franconian' and 'Middle Franconian' varieties. |
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Lundy island lies on the borderline where the North Atlantic Ocean and the Bristol Channel meet, so it has quite a mild climate. |
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Winter protection benefits plants of borderline hardiness, including African lily red hot poker, Peruvian lily, globe artichokes and montbretia. |
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However carefully the criteria for including a building or site on this list are set out, borderline cases are inevitable. |
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Relationship of dissociation to self-mutilation and childhood abuse in borderline personality disorder. |
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I was informed that there is no such thing as borderline diabetic, and that according to a blood sample, I was type-2 diabetic. |
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I am very interested in this as I have borderline diabetes and I tend towards high cholesterol. |
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It was a borderline decision with pictures inconclusive as to whether some of Butcher's boot had broken the popping crease to save him. |
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I would rather hire a talented layman than a university graduate with borderline qualifications. |
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Unlike the perfect Juhu Janes in Bollywood, she's gawky, has quirks that include eating toothpaste and is a borderline kleptomaniac. |
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Finally, he classifies both sociobiology and work relating to the anthropic principle in cosmology as borderline examples of pseudoscience. |
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The court heard that Ivy Nettleton was borderline mentally unstable, psychoneurotic and hysterical. |
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Based upon the American Heart Association guidelines for women, total cholesterol was defined as optimal, borderline risk or as hypercholesteremia. |
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Composed in the 1920s, when Erik Satie and Dadaist ideas about art were much in vogue, the opera lives on the borderline between childhood fantasy and campy surrealism. |
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He is borderline hypoglycemic and needs to monitor his sugar intake. |
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The borderline between East and West Berlin was very closely guarded. |
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With Mickey Rourke playing Mickey Rourke and Juliette Lewis as the Francophone Quebecker with a Brooklyn accent, this is an art-house, borderline big time. |
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Later these two walls were linked to form a common borderline. |
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Your borderline remarks about my aunt's dress destroyed my evening. |
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There were 15 borderline, one medical review and from the pulmonary function tests there were 248 normal, seven borderline, one medical review and one retest. |
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When our patient was evaluated for current psychiatric nosology co-existence of borderline personality disorder and dissociative personality disorder may have been considered. |
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The great distance that some youth travel...is bound to play its part in the case of the borderline student who becomes an infrequent attender and finally drops out of school. |
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