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But to accept Mexican customs, to adapt to the absence of turnips in the markets, to long for fresh asperagus at the end of the market chain, to throw away half of a just bought lettuce because of rust: Is that drawing a line?
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But to accept Mexican customs, to adapt to the absence of turnips in the markets, to long for fresh asperagus at the end of the market chain, to throw away half of a just bought lettuce because of rust: Is that drawing a line?
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But to accept Mexican customs, to adapt to the absence of turnips in the markets, to long for fresh asperagus at the end of the market chain, to throw away half of a just bought lettuce because of rust: Is that drawing a line?
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But to accept Mexican customs, to adapt to the absence of turnips in the markets, to long for fresh asperagus at the end of the market chain, to throw away half of a just bought lettuce because of rust: Is that drawing a line?
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But to accept Mexican customs, to adapt to the absence of turnips in the markets, to long for fresh asperagus at the end of the market chain, to throw away half of a just bought lettuce because of rust: Is that drawing a line?
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But to accept Mexican customs, to adapt to the absence of turnips in the markets, to long for fresh asperagus at the end of the market chain, to throw away half of a just bought lettuce because of rust: Is that drawing a line?
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But to accept Mexican customs, to adapt to the absence of turnips in the markets, to long for fresh asperagus at the end of the market chain, to throw away half of a just bought lettuce because of rust: Is that drawing a line?
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But to accept Mexican customs, to adapt to the absence of turnips in the markets, to long for fresh asperagus at the end of the market chain, to throw away half of a just bought lettuce because of rust: Is that drawing a line?
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But to accept Mexican customs, to adapt to the absence of turnips in the markets, to long for fresh asperagus at the end of the market chain, to throw away half of a just bought lettuce because of rust: Is that drawing a line?
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But to accept Mexican customs, to adapt to the absence of turnips in the markets, to long for fresh asperagus at the end of the market chain, to throw away half of a just bought lettuce because of rust: Is that drawing a line?
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