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This I now reveal to all who read this so that they might consider and reflecton the possibility mankind has reached theLast Day; the last of the 7last days of Noah.
The "Snare" of Judging Rev. Moon; and the Last Judgement 2009
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Institutional bias - or just a reflecton of wider public opinion?
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When you sit back and reflecton all the wonderful times youve shared.
bluemeany Diary Entry bluemeany 2005
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Consider the spiritual desires that you presently experience, and reflecton how God has placed these within you in order to cause you to seek Him.
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Why Is England's young crowd really into night clubs? sad reflecton of our society. what else is there to do? mind you, going to a pub is a social thing - not necessarily about drinking. young people meet to chat with their friends, play snooker, darts, pub quizes or whatever else.
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I’ve got a few interesting examplesthat made me reflecton some of the ways strangers, aquaintances, and Those Who Must Live With Usperceive The Author.
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I’ve got a few interesting examplesthat made me reflecton some of the ways strangers, aquaintances, and Those Who Must Live With Usperceive The Author.
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Bounce ", but carried kicking round the room by the giant, because in a moment of forgetfulness he used a swear-word, which they all insisted was a reflecton upon the conversation of his illustrious aunt.
Winding Paths Gertrude Page 1897
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