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For instance: The State of Massachusetts is put out, and the "replys" name it "Massachusetts -- Northeastern part," and count one.
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Approaching the Pearly Gates he asks St. Peter why Jesus didn't save him, and Peter replys "why, we sent you two boats and a helicopter!"
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As to why some people have problems in some areas while doing well in others, discussions in private replys have suggested that different languages require particular parts of speech that at an early age our minds develop to learn our native language and then shuts out other parts that may be necessary later for using a different language, and that this begins to take place as early as eleven months of age.
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As to why some people have problems in some areas while doing well in others, discussions in private replys have suggested that different languages require particular parts of speech that at an early age our minds develop to learn our native language and then shuts out other parts that may be necessary later for using a different language, and that this begins to take place as early as eleven months of age.
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As to why some people have problems in some areas while doing well in others, discussions in private replys have suggested that different languages require particular parts of speech that at an early age our minds develop to learn our native language and then shuts out other parts that may be necessary later for using a different language, and that this begins to take place as early as eleven months of age.
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As to why some people have problems in some areas while doing well in others, discussions in private replys have suggested that different languages require particular parts of speech that at an early age our minds develop to learn our native language and then shuts out other parts that may be necessary later for using a different language, and that this begins to take place as early as eleven months of age.
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As to why some people have problems in some areas while doing well in others, discussions in private replys have suggested that different languages require particular parts of speech that at an early age our minds develop to learn our native language and then shuts out other parts that may be necessary later for using a different language, and that this begins to take place as early as eleven months of age.
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As to why some people have problems in some areas while doing well in others, discussions in private replys have suggested that different languages require particular parts of speech that at an early age our minds develop to learn our native language and then shuts out other parts that may be necessary later for using a different language, and that this begins to take place as early as eleven months of age.
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As to why some people have problems in some areas while doing well in others, discussions in private replys have suggested that different languages require particular parts of speech that at an early age our minds develop to learn our native language and then shuts out other parts that may be necessary later for using a different language, and that this begins to take place as early as eleven months of age.
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As to why some people have problems in some areas while doing well in others, discussions in private replys have suggested that different languages require particular parts of speech that at an early age our minds develop to learn our native language and then shuts out other parts that may be necessary later for using a different language, and that this begins to take place as early as eleven months of age.
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