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…products - tomatoes, eggplant, okra, bitter tomato, shallots, onions, etc., are grown. Children eat wild fruits. Mango trees are abundant in most villages, as are papaya (pawpaw). In the western zone, oranges, limes, and bananas are cultivated. Meat is rarely…
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…of dollars. To compare students to athletes is like comparing apples to oranges, no correlation. They’re not the same. When was the last time an “A” student was sponsored by Nike and the school made millions? It never happened and I’m very certain it never will. I…
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…the presidential electors. But his Manhattan escapade had made him enemies. So he became a candidate from Orange county, where he was very popular. In the city he chose George Clinton to head the ticket. Himself an aspirant for the presidency who had received fifty…
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…II, however, violated these traditional rights, among others, by dismissing many Protestants from the militia and prohibiting them from owning weapons. When William of Orange overthrew James in 1688, parliament presented him with the Bill of Rights, which…
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…chiefly in the development of photography rather than cinematography. This changed when American inventor Thomas Alva Edison set up the Black Maria, a tarpaper shack near his West Orange, New Jersey, laboratories that became the site of Edison's moving-picture…
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…the oppressive, steamy atmosphere. Based in Stella and Stanley Kowalski’s deteriorating and cramped home, you can almost feel the stifling heat. The rooms are run-down and decaying, the bold orange glow of the street lights endorses the sense of claustrophobia…
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…you want it put on?"; "Would you like your name put on this?"; "Which sail do you like better, the orange or the blue?". These are just a few statements that are not too threatening to the customer but give you a direct indication that they are ready to buy…
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…time to observe the things around her. There are shelves and maps and pictures hung on pegs; at one point, she picks up a jar of orange marmalade and puts it back into place on another shelf. She seems to fall for an interminable amount of time, and begins…
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…meagerness this little person is robustly built, with huge fists and long, strong fingers, and that he walks to the shop counter with a strong, firm step, smiling his imbecile smile, and whining out: "A couple of candied oranges--a couple of macaroons--a couple…
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