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  • Given the, er, language barrier, I think the thumb ring was the result of the wearer 'earing, somewan mention 'ee deegs some chics' TONGUE RING, as "chics deeg THUMB RINGS."

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  •             She blew me a kiss as she left, and I went to our room, resolving that someday I would find out what a keen-deeg was.

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  • She blew me a kiss as she left, and I went to our room, resolving that someday I would find out what a keen-deeg was.

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  • Such ambivalent cultures invariably breed an extraordinary sense of personal dignidad (deeg-nee-DAHD) or "dignity," and an unbounded need for this dignity to be respected, regardless of the cost to the individual, family members, friends or strangers.

    I would like to know about "The Culture" 2006

  • Such ambivalent cultures invariably breed an extraordinary sense of personal dignidad (deeg-nee-DAHD) or "dignity," and an unbounded need for this dignity to be respected, regardless of the cost to the individual, family members, friends or strangers.

    I would like to know about "The Culture" 2006

  • Such ambivalent cultures invariably breed an extraordinary sense of personal dignidad (deeg-nee-DAHD) or "dignity," and an unbounded need for this dignity to be respected, regardless of the cost to the individual, family members, friends or strangers.

    I would like to know about "The Culture" 2006

  • Such ambivalent cultures invariably breed an extraordinary sense of personal dignidad (deeg-nee-DAHD) or "dignity," and an unbounded need for this dignity to be respected, regardless of the cost to the individual, family members, friends or strangers.

    I would like to know about "The Culture" 2006

  • Such ambivalent cultures invariably breed an extraordinary sense of personal dignidad (deeg-nee-DAHD) or "dignity," and an unbounded need for this dignity to be respected, regardless of the cost to the individual, family members, friends or strangers.

    I would like to know about "The Culture" 2006

  • Such ambivalent cultures invariably breed an extraordinary sense of personal dignidad (deeg-nee-DAHD) or "dignity," and an unbounded need for this dignity to be respected, regardless of the cost to the individual, family members, friends or strangers.

    I would like to know about "The Culture" 2006

  • Such ambivalent cultures invariably breed an extraordinary sense of personal dignidad (deeg-nee-DAHD) or "dignity," and an unbounded need for this dignity to be respected, regardless of the cost to the individual, family members, friends or strangers.

    I would like to know about "The Culture" 2006

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