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Ding; Sache; Stück |
item |
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ein Ding; eine Sache |
a thing |
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Ding, Dinge |
thing, things |
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Armes Ding! |
Poor thing! |
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Ding, Sache |
thing |
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Sache; Ding |
thing |
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Ding,Sache |
thing |
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Ding |
thing |
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 | Brookline Avenue in example will be blocked off for over two hours: Security and protection for my students is very important to me, explains Carole. Drivers are requested not to used these routes. Indeed, these two are very stronlgy connected. The first is often led by a certain party or representative who represents the interest of the others. It gives them a feeling of togetherness and belonging. We booked a tour for the next two days, one on a boat and the other on foot. In one of the agencies we met a nice couple and decided to stay in touch with them and have dinner together. |
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