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laver
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Terry do you realize you just invented
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the who I know
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all was in chaos till you cleared a rose
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and made order what is the good life and
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how do you lead it who shall rule the
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state the philosopher king the
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aristocrat
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Bobby you mean all the people what is
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the nature of the good what is the
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nature of justice what is happiness
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Roman law is now in session
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Allah be praised I've invented the zero
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what nothing
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what is the shape
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ear moves the earth is round the blood
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circulates there are worlds smaller than
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ours there are worlds larger than ours
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Hey
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what are you doing I'm a painting the
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ceiling what are you doing man is an
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animal what man is not an animal mm-hmm
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shall we start from the beginning I'm a
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bio major my bug me better another bug
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they don't work out for you let's give
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it a try
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what do you think it worked all men are
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created life liberty and the pursuit of
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the world government of the people by
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world must be me wait for the Lord -
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Emily I see one-third of a nation Hill
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House
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good morning ladies and gentlemen today
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we will discuss the bone structure of
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the cranium you will note first at the
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base of the skull is divided by two
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transverse ridges forming the three
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Basel FRC over the cerebellum that euro
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separates the occipital lobes from the
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cerebellum by the tentorium cerebelli
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along the station zipcode 900 4-6 social
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security number 5 2 4 2 2 3 5 8 8
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telephone 8 7609 307 seven two two one
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four three two one six eight four five
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seven two seven five three four two one
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eight four two one eight five five two
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eight seven one four four four six nine
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two nine three the 302 one four four six
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seven oh four six
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man you gotta break up get the money
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bags
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forget the hang-ups freedom man that's
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what it's all about yeah freedom man
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that's what it's all about
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David is not as in their mind for the
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satisfaction of their own egos
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complaining and I know time to change
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certain things remain constant where do
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ideas come from I'm looking at one thing
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and seeing another I'm fooling around
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playing with possibilities
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speculating changing pushing pulling
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transforming and if you're lucky
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you come up with something maybe worth
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saving and using and building up that's
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where the gain stops and the work begins
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I admit it I had days of such
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discouragement that I ached to give it
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all up but something kept me going I
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guess it was faith the kind you have
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when you're very young and don't know
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any better
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when the stuff comes alive and turns
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crazy on you a writer had better be in
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pretty good shape with good legs and a
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counterpunch and ready to fight like
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hell to the bloody end
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as one grows older one sees the
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impossibility of imposing a lid on the
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chaos with brute force but if you are
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patient they may come that moment when
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while eating an apple the solution
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presents itself politely and says Here I
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am an American slang
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finally that moment when society makes
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its contributions to the creative
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process ridiculous and I must say we're
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getting quite a reaction from the crowd
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let's see if we can get some more sir
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could you tell us what do you think of
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it it's degrading and you sir gonna
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harness abroad and you ma'am it's all
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right if you like mother going too far I
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can't say what I think about it because
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I'm an old old American and you know no
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big thing from the brass I think it's
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kind of a put-on I think it's all right
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Zack in fact it seemed like it's a
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crease for some servomechanism in man's
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mind I couldn't look at it represents
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the decline of the West this guy's a nut
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habit you should be shot people I do a
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thing like that paying them
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superficial I like it
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I'm not a next thing but speaking
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strictly as a mother it seems to me the
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material alone Messi weighs at least
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$100
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have you ever thought of radical ideas
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threaten institutions then become
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institutions and in turn reject radical
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ideas which threaten institutions no G
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for a minute I thought I had something
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dr. de Becker we've heard some news of a
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breakthrough well yes I think we are on
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to something important we haven't been
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working with a small virus which we know
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induces cancer it's more virus means it
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does a few things when it enters the
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cell we have been trying to find out
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which ones of these functions changes
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the normal style into a cancer cell it
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already has ruled out to several of
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these functions and we know enough about
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the others so that we can now make a
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really conclusive experiment we are very
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optimistic and we hope to have the
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positive results within say five years
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dr. dubenko has been working on cancer
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research for twenty years when I began
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working on the world food problem only
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one person out of three across the world
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went to bed hungry today in spite of all
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our progress two out of three people go
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to bed hungry more than two billion
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people in the world as a whole this is
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because the greatest increase and world
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population has occurred in those areas
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that have the lowest productivity of
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food the problem just continues to
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expand as we work on it what specific
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progress have you made doctor we have
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just developed strains of tomatoes and
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of these that can grow in areas where
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these crops couldn't be grown previously
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we have also now produced strains of
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cereals that have all of the nutritive
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value of a piece of meat I think that
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we'll be able to get the whole problem
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under control soon say 15 or 20 years
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dr. Bonner has been working on this
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problem for 12 years now
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actually this makes for a very
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interesting dilemma you see the big bang
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theory says that 15 billion years ago a
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gigantic explosion blew all the matter
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in the universe apart and it's still dr.
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Greenstein is working on the origin of
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universes we should find 30 percent
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helium ok I now have the technology to
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observe very much fainter old stars and
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I find they have no easier and my
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colleagues agree if this apparent
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discovery is true the Big Bang Theory is
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false and we will have to develop an
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entirely new theory to account for the
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origin of the universe but the other
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possibility is equally provocative that
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I'm wrong that what you observe at the
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surface of a star doesn't have to be
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what's really the dr. green Stein has
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been working on the origin of the
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universe for over 20 years
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well we've hit a bike ball for now the
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line of investigation we have been
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pursuing seems to have led nowhere but
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that's the nature of the process you get
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what you think is a marvelous idea and
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it just doesn't pan out how long have
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you been working on this problem dr.
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wheeler seven years what are you going
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to do now I don't know
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why does man create
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men have struggled against time against
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decay against destruction against death
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some have cried out in torment and agony
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some have fought with arrogance and
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fierce pride
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some challenge the gods matching power
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with power
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some have celebrated life some have
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burned with faith
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some have spoken invoices we no longer
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understand some have spoken eloquently
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some have spoken inarticulately some
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haltingly
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some have been almost mute yet among all
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the variety of human expression a thread
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of connection the common mark can be
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seen that urge to look into oneself and
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out of the world and say this is what I
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am I am unique I am Here I am
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