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years bunch enthusiastic
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years judging acting
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years gigs stills
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years talking way
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years medicine radio
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identity culture emotion
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identity looking team
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identity mergers rubbish
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identity gone life-is
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identity who-you-are
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taught-us common-sense culture
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taught expect-nothing endeavor
Alan Paton Life has not taught me to expect nothing, but she has taught me not to expect success to be the inevitable result of my endeavors. She taught me to seek sustenance from the endeavor itself, but to leave the result to God.
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taught pounds wit
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